Paul Gauguin French Post-Impressionist oil painting artist. born June 7, 1848, Paris, France,died May 8, 1903. full name is Eugene Henri Paul Gauguin.sought to achieve a “primitive” expression of spiritual and emotional states in his work. Guaguin's works has been categorized as Post-Impressionist, Synthetist, and Symbolist.His artistic experiments influenced many avant-garde developments in the early 20th century. Paul Gauguin Oil painting reproduction available as below: • Paul Gauguin Nave Nahana oil painting• Paul Gauguin The Gossipers Conversation• Paul Gauguin When are You Getting Married• Paul Gauguin A Suburban Street oil painting• Paul Gauguin Annah the Javanese• Paul Gauguin Breton Peasant Woman• Paul Gauguin Chemin a Papeete oil painting• Paul Gauguin Fatata Te Miti oil painting• Paul Gauguin Four Breton Women• Paul Gauguin Haere Mai oil painting• Paul Gauguin Hail Mary oil painting• Paul Gauguin Joys oil painting reproduction• Paul Gauguin Landscape at Pont Aven• Paul Gauguin Landscape in Tahiti• Paul Gauguin Landscape oil painting• Paul Gauguin Landscape with Peacocks• Paul Gauguin Life and Death oil painting• Paul Gauguin Man Picking Fruit from a Tree• Paul Gauguin Matamoe oil painting• Paul Gauguin Maternity oil painting • Paul Gauguin Peacocks in the Country• Paul Gauguin Pleasures of the Evil Spirit• Paul Gauguin rittany Landscape the David Mill• Paul Gauguin Sacred Spring oil painting• Paul Gauguin Seashore Island of Martinique• Paul Gauguin Self Portrait oil painting• Paul Gauguin Still Life oil painting• Paul Gauguin Ta Matete oil painting• Paul Gauguin Tahitian Landscape oil painting• Paul Gauguin Tahitian Women oil painting• Paul Gauguin Te Arii Vahine oil painting• Paul Gauguin The Man with an Axe• Paul Gauguin The Pool Martinique• Paul Gauguin The Seed of Areoi oil painting• Paul Gauguin The Siesta oil painting• Paul Gauguin two Young Tahitian Women and a Fairytale-Devil
Impressionism
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Impressionism is a light, spontaneous manner of painting which began in
France as a reaction against the restrictions and conventions of the
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