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9780300093711

The Lure of the Exotic; Gauguin in New York Collections

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  • ISBN13:

    9780300093711

  • ISBN10:

    0300093713

  • Format: Trade Book
  • Copyright: 2002-06-10
  • Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Summary

Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) was one of the most famous pioneers of Post-Impressionism. He had been a Parisian stockbroker, devoted family man, art collector, and Sunday painter for over a decade when he set sail for the South Seas in 1891. Finding inspiration in the arts of ancient and primitive cultures, he began to create curiously abstract, vibrantly colored paintings and crude, carved reliefs. Few of these works were appreciated during Gauguin's lifetime, but their strange, innovative brilliance gradually became recognized and profoundly influenced twentieth-century art. This volume presents paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints by Gauguin that attest to his genius, all works drawn from public and private collections in New York, including more than fifty from The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The text includes a consideration of Gauguin's exotic voyages and their reflections in his art; a history of the reception and appreciation of Gauguin's work on this shore of the Atlantic; and revelations arising from the recent examination of paintings in the Metr

Table of Contents

Sponsor's Statement vi
Director's Foreword vii
Philippe de Montebello
Lenders to the Exhibition viii
Acknowledgments ix
Colta Ives
Susan Alyson Stein
Note to the Reader x
Gauguin's Ports of Call
Colta Ives
Introduction
3(10)
Gauguin in Paris and the Ile de France
13(16)
Gauguin in Brittany: Pont-Aven, 1886, 1888-90, 1894
29(16)
Gauguin in Martinique, 1897
45(12)
Gauguin in Arles, 1888
57(8)
Gauguin in Brittany: Le Pouldu, 1889
65(12)
Gauguin in, Tahiti: 1891-93, 1895-1901
77(62)
Gauguin in the Marquesas: Hiva Oa, 1901-3
139(12)
From the Beginning: Collecting and Exhibiting Gauguin in New York
151(24)
Susan Alyson Stein
Gauguin's Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Recent Revelations through Technical Examination
175(22)
Charlotte Hale
Gauguin's Works on Paper: Observations on Materials and Techniques
197(22)
Marjorie Shelley
Table: Analysis of Certain Materials Found in Gauguin's Works on Paper Examined for This Study
216(3)
Silvia A. Centeno
Works in the Exhibition 219(8)
Notes 227(10)
Bibliography 237(4)
Index 241(5)
Photograph Credits 246

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