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Paul Gauguin

French painter and printmaker (1848–1903).

Born June 7th, 1848 in Paris. [ref]

Died May 9th, 1903 at 54 years old in Atuona (syphilis).

Occupations
ceramicist, draftsperson, graphic artist, illustrator, painter, printmaker, sculptor, visual artist
Wikipedia

Paul Gauguin, a notable French artist, passed away on May 9, 1903, at the age of 54. Born on June 7, 1848, in Paris, France, Gauguin played a significant role in the Post-Impressionist movement, contributing to the development of modern art. Gauguin's artistic career spanned several disciplines, including painting, sculpture, printmaking, and illustration. He was also an accomplished ceramicist and draftsperson. Known for his bold use of color and symbolic content, his work often reflected his interest in exotic subjects and themes, particularly during his time in Tahiti, where he sought to escape Western civilization and explore a more 'primitive' lifestyle. His most famous works include paintings such as "Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?" and "The Yellow Christ," which exemplify his unique style and thematic preoccupations. Despite facing challenges in his lifetime, including financial difficulties and criticism, Gauguin's contributions to the art world have had a lasting impact, influencing generations of artists and cementing his place in art history. Gauguin's legacy continues to be studied and celebrated, and his works remain prominent in major art collections worldwide. He is remembered as a pioneering figure whose innovative approaches to form and color expanded the boundaries of artistic expression.

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