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Encore une fenêtre,
Paul Gauguin, "Vase de fleurs à la fenêtre", 1880.
Tellement pas Gauguin !
#Fenetre #Gauguin #paulgauguin #fleurs #yoyomaeght #maeght
@gilyorkart This was my Gauguin period! It's oil on Masonite, 36" X 48" and ornately framed by Framemasters. It can be seen at my West Hollywood studio. Contact: gyork8147@gmail.com & Thanks!
Gauguin saw shadows as distinct colours. If it is blue, make it the bluest blue you can. Shadows and reflections don’t have to be the dullest part of a painting. They can be the highlight! Discover here: https://t.co/hjhNdaZydd #expressivepainting #howtopaint
High quality Oil painting Canvas Reproductions Still Life with Apples - a Pear and a Ceramic Portra by Paul Gauguin hand painted https://t.co/xAqnaIIS2d
Why are Gauguin’s portraits so important? Gauguin gives us something new; he innovates, experimenting with colour, likeness, and composition. His original colours choices, distortion of form, and use of symbols was revolutionary: https://t.co/XNQloLTbXX #GauguinPortraits
Still life. Vase with flowers on the window, 1881 #impressionism #paulgauguin
Don't miss 'Gauguin Portraits', the first-ever exhibition focused on the portraits of Paul Gauguin
@NationalGallery. The artist used portraiture to express his own internal qualities; this holds true especially in the late portraits realised in Tahiti and the Marquesas Islands.
Embarking on a new thread of work....Referencing people who've looked at the same concerns as me : in this case Gauguin and belief, identity and place. Loving the quiet time with a book of great pics #artprocess #studiopractice
Artcurial to offer a Tahitian masterpiece by Paul Gauguin https://t.co/qKFSohoCj5
"Vase of Flowers".(1880)(detail)
By Paul Gauguin.French post-impressionist
Museum of Fine Arts of Rennes
Why are Gauguin's portraits so important? Why did he paint so many self portraits? Find out the answers to these questions and more with our handy guide to 'The Credit Suisse Exhibition: #GauguinPortraits': https://t.co/XNQloLTbXX
The first-ever exhibition devoted to the portraits of Paul Gauguin on view in London https://t.co/CsIY0Bv8Ww
Who were Gauguin's sitters? He almost always painted people he knew and he would not have received any income from these portraits as they were not commissioned. (He only ever received one commission which was rejected). https://t.co/XNQloLTbXX #GauguinPortraits
What you need to know about Gauguin's portraits: https://t.co/XNQloLTbXX #GauguinPortraits