Gauguin
- An elegant and documented book, loyal to the legacy of Cercle d’Art
- Features 60 to 70 of the artist’s iconic pieces, accompanied by clear and concise text that sheds light on the artist’s specific contribution to art history
- A concise biography and introductory notes that provide structure to the volume, making for an enjoyable and enlightening read
- Texts written by a renowned specialist in art history
Leading figure of Post-Impressionism, Paul Gauguin was one of the major artists of the 19th century. As an experienced traveller, he drew inspiration from the landscapes he explored for both his paintings and sculptures. Through his early time with the Impressionists, he discovered the depiction of outdoor scenes, helping to revolutionise the treatment of colour and light. Building on this experience, he developed a colourful aesthetic characterised by rounded forms, transforming the landscapes of Brittany, Southern France, and Polynesia into representations faithful to the sensations and emotions they inspired. Written by Claire Bernardi, Director of the Musée de l’Orangerie and Chief Heritage Curator, this book offers a detailed and thoughtful reading of the artist’s work, providing insight into the uniqueness of both his art and his life.
- Publisher
- Editions Cercle d'Art
- ISBN
- 9782702211823
- Publish date
- 12th Jan 2027
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding France
- Size
- 240 mm x 190 mm
- Pages
- 96 Pages
- Illustrations
- 70 color, 5 b&w
- Name of series
- ART Collection
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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