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Paul Gauguin "Mahana no Atua" Plate
Paul Gauguin "Mahana no Atua" Plate
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Paul Gauguin was a French post-impressionist artist known for his vibrant and innovative paintings that explored themes of exoticism, primitivism, and spirituality. He was born on June 7, 1848, in Paris, France, and he passed away on May 8, 1903, in Atuona, Hiva Oa, Marquesas Islands (French Polynesia).Key aspects of Paul Gauguin's life and art include:1. Early Life: Gauguin's early career was not focused on art. He worked as a stockbroker and was a self-taught amateur artist during his spare time.2. Artistic Influence: Gauguin was inspired by various artistic movements, including impressionism and symbolist art. He was friends with several famous artists of his time, including Vincent van Gogh.3. Quest for Exoticism: Gauguin was fascinated by the idea of the exotic and sought to escape the constraints of Western society and find a more authentic and primitive existence. He traveled extensively, seeking inspiration in places like Brittany (in France), Martinique, and eventually Tahiti and other islands in the South Pacific.4. Tahitian Period: Gauguin's time in Tahiti (1891-1893 and 1895-1901) marked a significant turning point in his art. He immersed himself in the culture and traditions of the island, and his paintings from this period often featured Tahitian people, landscapes, and mythology.5. Symbolism and Primitivism: Gauguin's work is characterized by its symbolic and highly stylized approach, reflecting his interest in non-Western art and the use of color and form to convey emotions and ideas.6. "Spiritual" Art: Gauguin saw his art as a means of exploring profound questions about human existence, spirituality, and the nature of life. He often used religious and mythological themes in his paintings.7. Synthetist Style: Gauguin developed a personal style known as "synthetism," which combined elements of post-impressionism with influences from Japanese woodblock prints and other non-Western art forms.8. Legacy: Gauguin's art was not widely appreciated during his lifetime, but he is now considered a significant figure in the development of modern art. His innovative use of color, symbolism, and subject matter influenced subsequent generations of artists, including the early 20th-century avant-garde movements.Despite facing personal and financial difficulties during his lifetime, Paul Gauguin's art and vision have left a lasting impact on the art world. His paintings, with their bold colors and expressive forms, continue to be admired and celebrated for their unique and evocative qualities.
10.62 inch diameter.
Porcelain.
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