GAUGUIN, PAUL


Meaning of GAUGUIN, PAUL in English

Additional reading Biographies of the artist include memoirs by his son, Pola Gauguin, My Father, Paul Gauguin (1937, reprinted 1988); Lawrence Hanson and Elisabeth Hanson, The Noble Savage (1954); Ren Huyghe, Gauguin (1959, reissued 1988); Henri Perruchot, Gauguin (1963); Bengt Danielsson, Gauguin in the South Seas (1965); Wayne Andersen, Gauguin's Paradise Lost (1971); Michel Hoog, Paul Gauguin, Life and Work (1987); Yann Le Pichon, Gauguin: Life, Art, Inspiration (1987); and Belinda Thomson, Gauguin (1987). Special aspects of Gauguin's work are studied in Christopher Gray, Sculpture and Ceramics of Paul Gauguin (1963, reissued 1980); Merete Bodelsen, Gauguin's Ceramics: A Study in the Development of His Art (1964); Wladyslawa Jaworska, Gauguin and the Pont-Aven School (1972); H.R. Rookmaaker, Synthetist Art Theories: Genesis and Nature of the Ideas on Art of Gauguin and His Circle (1959, reissued with title Gauguin and 19th Century Art Theory, 1972); Giuseppe Marchiori, Gauguin (1967, reissued 1989); and Marla Prather and Charles F. Stuckey (eds.), Gauguin: A Retrospective (1987). Richard Brettell et al., The Art of Paul Gauguin (1988), an extensive exhibition catalog, reassesses Gauguin's place in the history of art and examines his complete works in painting, sculpture, and graphics.

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