A richly illustrated vintage monograph exploring the visionary world of Paul Gauguin — the artist who redefined modern color and form. The Art of Gauguin was published in 1988 to accompany a major retrospective organized by the National Gallery of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Réunion des Musées Nationaux in Paris. This substantial volume traces Gauguin’s artistic evolution from his Impressionist beginnings to his groundbreaking Tahitian period, featuring more than 200 color plates and scholarly essays that illuminate his search for the “primitive” and the spiritual.
Title: The Art of Gauguin
Artist: Paul Gauguin
Publisher: National Gallery of Art / Art Institute of Chicago / Réunion des Musées Nationaux
Era: 1988
Format: Softcover
Condition: Excellent vintage condition. Minor sun damage to cover, interior pages bright, crisp, and richly printed.
A striking and scholarly volume that captures the mystique and intensity of Gauguin’s vision — ideal for collectors of art history, lovers of post-Impressionism, or anyone drawn to the timeless allure of the avant-garde. A centerpiece for any curated library or studio table.
A richly illustrated vintage monograph exploring the visionary world of Paul Gauguin — the artist who redefined modern color and form. The Art of Gauguin was published in 1988 to accompany a major retrospective organized by the National Gallery of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Réunion des Musées Nationaux in Paris. This substantial volume traces Gauguin’s artistic evolution from his Impressionist beginnings to his groundbreaking Tahitian period, featuring more than 200 color plates and scholarly essays that illuminate his search for the “primitive” and the spiritual.
Title: The Art of Gauguin
Artist: Paul Gauguin
Publisher: National Gallery of Art / Art Institute of Chicago / Réunion des Musées Nationaux
Era: 1988
Format: Softcover
Condition: Excellent vintage condition. Minor sun damage to cover, interior pages bright, crisp, and richly printed.
A striking and scholarly volume that captures the mystique and intensity of Gauguin’s vision — ideal for collectors of art history, lovers of post-Impressionism, or anyone drawn to the timeless allure of the avant-garde. A centerpiece for any curated library or studio table.