Paul Gauguin, Nirvana, Portrait of Meyer de Haan c. 1889.
Eugene Henri Paul Gauguin was a French painter, graphic artist, and
ceramic sculptor who was a major representative of Post-
Impressionism. Gauguin's works were not in demand during his
lifetime, the artist was poor, and he became famous after his
death, in 1906, thanks to the art dealer Ambroise Vollard, who
organized an exhibition in Paris, where 227 of his works were
exhibited. He had a strong influence on the French avant-
garde, in particular on the paintings of artists such as Picasso.
Paul Gauguin, The Ford (The Flight) 1901.
(Jeanne) Goupil 1896.
the Red Cape) 1902.
Paul Gauguin, Riders on the Beach (II) 1902.
Paul Gauguin, Lollichon Field and Pont-Aven Church 1886.
Paul Gauguin, Lollichon Field and Pont-Aven Church 1886.
Paul Gauguin, Van Gogh Painting Sunflowers 1888.
Many Parents, or The Ancestors of Tehamana 1893.
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