Gauguin
Portraits
Cornelia Homburg author Christopher Riopelle author Dario Gamboni author Elizabeth Childs author Line Clausen Pedersen author Linda Goddard author Claire Guitton author Alastair Wright author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Five Continents Editions
Published:12th Sep '19
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Coincides with the exhibition of the same title to be held at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa (May 24 - September 8, 2019), and at the National Gallery in London (October 7, 2019 - January 26, 2020)
This book fills a gap in the scholarly literature on Gauguin, one of the leading figures in post-Impressionist art, with an in-depth examination of his portraits. It includes essays by an array of experts in Gauguin’s work, all established scholars and researchers. Text in French.
Many of Gauguin’s portraits of Breton and Polynesian sitters, as well as his self-portraits, include inanimate objects. Intriguing as these are, the works in Paul Gauguin’s portrait gallery have never really been the subject of a thorough study. This book, first published in English in 2005, fills a gap in the scholarly literature on Gauguin, one of the leading figures in post-Impressionist art, with an in-depth, well-illustrated examination of his portraits. An array of experts on Gauguin’s art reflect on the symbolic attributes his models were endowed with, and the meaning behind the evocative settings he chose for them. The authors explore the many aspects of the artist’s portraits, often in light of the remarks he made about his models, and focus on their importance in relation to his larger oeuvre. This book, which is intended as a standard text in this field, includes essays written by experts in Gauguin’s work, all established scholars and researchers.
Text in French.
ISBN: 9788874398584
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 2070g
260 pages