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Paul Gauguin

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A book on post-Impressionist painter Paul Gauguin (1848-1903), written especially for young readers.

The author tells the story of Gauguin's life and work in a style which should appeal to those encountering the artist for the first time.

The reader learns how Gauguin, a successful Paris stockbroker, left his family to sail off to Tahiti on an artistic quest that produced some of the late 19th century's most beautiful and original paintings.

Greenfeld conveys a strong sense of Gauguin's personality and leaves the reader with an understanding of his struggle to become an artist of significance.

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Product Details
Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
0810933764 / 9780810933767
Hardback
759.4
01/09/1993
United States
92 pages, 34 colour illustrations, 20 b&w illustrations
191 x 257 mm, 580 grams
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