
Paul Gauguin
1848–1903 · France · Post-impressionism
The story
Until he was in his mid-thirties, Paul Gauguin was a Paris stockbroker with a good salary, a Danish wife, and five children. He collected Impressionist paintings as a rich man's hobby and dabbled at making his own. Then in 1882 the Paris stock exchange crashed, the firm he worked for came apart, and the comfortable life went with it. Gauguin decided the disaster was permission: he would paint full time. His family, appalled, eventually left him.
He drifted to Pont-Aven, a cheap artists' village in Brittany, and there worked out the style that made him. In 1888 he painted a group of Breton women in white bonnets seeing a vision after church, Jacob wrestling an angel on a flat field of pure red. There was no attempt at real space or natural colour; the picture was built from bold outlines and blocks of flat tone, an idea rather than a scene. This way of painting from imagination and symbol, which he called Synthetism, fed straight into modern art.
That autumn Vincent van Gogh coaxed him south to Arles to share a house and start an artists' colony. It lasted nine weeks. The two men painted furiously and argued worse, and just before Christmas 1888 the quarrel ended with van Gogh cutting off part of his own ear and Gauguin fleeing back to Paris. Gauguin wanted somewhere further from Europe altogether, and in 1891 he sailed to Tahiti, a French colony in the Pacific, looking for a paradise he had half-invented in his own head. He found a Papeete already colonised and Catholic, painted some of the most famous canvases of his life there anyway, and died poor on the remoter Marquesas Islands in 1903.
Works
99 works
Scene from Tahitian LifePaul Gauguin, 1896
Taperaa MahanaPaul Gauguin, 1892
The Brooding WomanPaul Gauguin, 1891
The Flageolet Player on the CliffPaul Gauguin, 1889
The Seed of the AreoiPaul Gauguin, 1892
The White RiverPaul Gauguin, 1888
Three Tahitian Women Against a Yellow BackgroundPaul Gauguin, 1899
And the Gold of Their BodiesPaul Gauguin, 1901
Bonjour Monsieur GauguinPaul Gauguin, 1889
Breton boys bathingPaul Gauguin, 1888
Christmas Night (The Blessing of the Oxen)Paul Gauguin, 1902
Landscape with Two Goats (Tarari Maruru)Paul Gauguin, 1897
Les AlyscampsPaul Gauguin, 1888
Mette Asleep on a SofaPaul Gauguin, 1875
Mysterious WaterPaul Gauguin, 1893
Old Man with a StickPaul Gauguin, 1888
Self-Portrait, Dedicated to His Friend DanielPaul Gauguin, 1896
Still Life with Bowl of Fruit and LemonsPaul Gauguin, 1890
Te FarePaul Gauguin, 1892
The Boss's DaughterPaul Gauguin, 1886
The HamPaul Gauguin, 1889
The Loss of VirginityPaul Gauguin, 1890
The Meal (The Bananas)Paul Gauguin, 1891
Young WrestlersPaul Gauguin, 1888