overwhelmingly white and male ... He mistreats his wife and family, grows increasingly hostile toward companions such as PaulGauguin and Edvard Munch, and quite literally burns his hands while attempting to alchemize gold through black magic ... Hunter S ... .
The following titles are such yarns ...ViewPreview. The best books for creatives ... Its protagonist—whose life is notably similar to notorious artist PaulGauguin’s—abandons his stable, sensible existence in England to pursue his painterly dreams ... .
Gauguin, whose only work in the Santa Barbara show is a familiar Tahitian scene, Under the Pandanus (1891), paints the ground in an otherworldly burgundy.
I’m going to do something I’ve never done before in this column. I’m going to recommend a book whose author occasionally muffs it. Don’t get me wrong, “Wild Thing” — the new biography of PaulGauguin by Sue Prideaux — ... .
He invited his friend, the painter PaulGauguin, to join him. The two were different in almost every aspect – Vincent was sensitive, needing human warmth and support; Gauguin was independent, distant, rough around the edges.
Julian Cassady Photography / Ali ...Sign Up ... But PaulGauguin’s La Maison du Pen du, gardeuse de vache from his Nabis period failed to find enough bidders to meet its $6-8 million estimate, selling instead at its reserve for $4,930,000 ... Sotheby's ... .
From a Van Gogh self-portrait to Gauguin’s dreamscapes, new studies show that seeing original art can calm stress and boost health ... Toulouse-Lautrec, Manet and Gauguin – while strapped to sensors.
Van Gogh’s still life Romans Parisiens (Les Livres jaunes) (1887) and Gauguin’s Nabis-period La Maison de Pen du, gardeuse de vache (1889) are top lots from another trophy estate Sotheby’s secured for the November sales.