Paul Gauguin’s painting, Nature morte avec pivoines de chine et mandoline, which hung on the walls of the Musée d’Orsay in Paris for nearly 40 years before it was restituted to heirs of early ...
A new book is an art detective mystery, a behind-the-scenes look at provenance research, a psychological analysis, and a critical commentary on the art market. How did a painting that was once coveted ...
Paul Gauguin was a leading figure in the post-impressionist era and created some of the most beautiful, yet minimal paintings of his time. He spent a majority of his time in Tahiti, and the influence ...
Paul Gauguin, “Mahana no atua (Le jour de Dieu)”, 1894, oil on linen canvas, collection of the Art Institute of Chicago Take for example Gauguin’s fanciful fetid figuration from 1892, “Manao Tupapau ...
His Le toit bleu or Ferme au Pouldu (The Blue Roof or Farm at Le Pouldu) (1890) was purchased from an international private collector and acquired by the NGA Foundation through a blend of public and ...
The Glasgow Boys were a group of Scottish Impressionists who placed the city of Glasgow on the artistic scene in the last third of the 19th century.
LONDON — A Paul Gauguin painting of two Tahitian girls has been sold from a Swiss private collection for close to $300 million, one of the highest prices believed to have been paid for an artwork, ...
The major acquisition will help deepen conversations over French artist Paul Gauguin’s troublesome legacy, the National Gallery of Australia says. His Le toit bleu or Ferme au Pouldu (The Blue Roof or ...
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