Showing 22 artworks with Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin and with 1888 and with Acrylic On Canvas
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Experience Paul Gauguin’s vibrant Night Café, Arles, a captivating post-impressionist scene brimming with color and lively conversation. This iconic 1888 artwork captures the essence of bohemian life and offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of art history.
Explore Gauguin's artistic journey and delve into the symbolism of "Portrait of a man wearing a lavalliere".
Paul Gauguin's 'The Swineherd,' painted in 1888, embodies Post-Impressionism with vibrant colors and symbolic themes reflecting rural life. Explore its legacy at LACMA.
Paul Gauguin's "Les Alyscamps" captures a serene, melancholic landscape of Arles’ Roman necropolis. Explore its post-impressionist beauty, historical context & Gauguin’s unique style on ArtsDot.
Experience Paul Gauguin's 'Self Portrait, Les Miserables.' A poignant post-impressionist masterpiece reflecting social justice & resilience through vibrant color and symbolic imagery.
Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin (; French: [øʒɛn ɑ̃ʁi pɔl ɡoɡɛ̃]; 7 June 1848 – 8 May 1903) was a French painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramist, and writer, whose work has been primarily associated with the Post-Impressionist and Symbolist movements. He was also an influential practitioner of wood engraving and woodcuts as art forms.
Discover "Contes Barbares" by Paul Gauguin – a vibrant 1902 oil painting depicting a serene garden scene, rich with symbolism and influenced by Post-Impressionism. Explore its legacy at the Museum Folkwang.
Paul Gauguin's 'Madame Roulin' (1888) is a striking Cloisonnism portrait, capturing the essence of Parisian life with bold colors and symbolic depth. Explore its influences & significance at ArtsDot.
Paul Gauguin, born Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin in 1848, was a French painter who revolutionized art with his distinctive style—synthetism and bold colors—influenced by Impressionism and Cloisonnism. His iconic Tahitian paintings captivated audiences and cemented his legacy as a pioneer of modern art.
Paul Gauguin's 'Grape Harvest in Arles (Human Misery)' depicts poignant labor and hardship with vibrant colors & bold brushstrokes. Explore post-impressionism!
Explore Paul Gauguin's Breton Girls Dancing – an Impressionist echo capturing Breton culture and Gauguin’s artistic vision through Cloisonnism, symbolic resonance & vibrant color palettes. Discover this iconic masterpiece!
Paul Gauguin's 'The Swineherd' captures rural Brittany’s tranquility with vibrant colors and symbolic depth. Explore this Post-Impressionist masterpiece reflecting nature, spirituality, and Gauguin’s artistic vision.
Paul Gauguin’s “Mas, near Arles” (1888) embodies Post-Impressionism with bold colors and geometric forms. Influenced by Vincent van Gogh’s presence in Arles, it depicts a tranquil Provençal landscape featuring cypress trees and a distinctive red roofed farmhouse. Part of the Nabis movement, this iconic artwork showcases Gauguin's unique vision and legacy.
"Still Life with Three Puppies" by Paul Gauguin (1888) embodies Post-Impressionist vibrancy and Symbolist emotion—a playful depiction of dogs amidst fruit, reflecting Gauguin's innovative style."
"Breton Boys Wrestling" by Paul Gauguin captures youthful energy and Breton landscape beauty in Post-Impressionist style. Explore Gauguin's iconic Tahitian paintings & influence on modern art.
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