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Paul Gauguin Wall Art

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Piti Tiena, 1892 Fine Art Print
Piti Tiena, 1892
18" x 24"
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Price: $17.99
Maternity, 1899 Fine Art Print
Maternity, 1899
18" x 24"
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Price: $16.99
Nafea Faaipoipo Fine Art Print
Nafea Faaipoipo
18" x 24"
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Price: $17.99
Barbarian Poems, 1896 Fine Art Print
Barbarian Poems, 1896
15" x 20"
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Price: $32.99
The Man with an Axe, 1891 Fine Art Print
The Man with an Axe, 1891
18" x 24"
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Price: $16.99
When You Hear Fine Art Print
When You Hear
10" x 15"
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Price: $17.99
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The son of a French journalist and a Peruvian Creole, Gauguin was raised in Lima, joined the merchant navy in 1865, and in 1872 began a successful career as a stockbroker in Paris. It was there that he experienced his first Impressionist's exhibit that captivated him and confirmed his desire to become a painter. He drew and painted landscapes in his leisure time, but it was his meeting in 1877 with Camille Pissarro, who told him he should look for the nature that suits your temperament, that persuaded him to exhibit with the Impressionists. He abandoned his business career and his family, frequently changed homes while living on little money, and devoted himself entirely to painting. He produced a style he called "Synthetism," a symbolic representation of nature using massive simplified forms and large, bright planes of color, and his work increasingly took on a more primitive quality. In fact, Gauguin's art has all the appearance of a flight from civilization; and it was in Tahiti that he discovered the flat forms, vibrant colors and untamed nature of primitive art that he transferred, with absolute sincerity, to canvas.
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