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Artists in Their World: Paul Gaugin


Artists in Their World

No. of pages 48

Published: 2006

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Each title in the 'Artists in Their World' series focuses on one artist, exploring their life and world in the context of world events. Each book features large reproductions of the artist's work from their first drawing to their final masterpiece.

 

This book is part of a book series called Artists in Their World .

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 2006 by Hachette Children's Group .

Robert Anderson is a freelance author and editor who has written and managed several books for children including most recently Nations of the World, Steck Vaugh, USA and the Gallery series for DeAgostini. He lives in St Ives, Cornwall, England.

This book has the following chapters: Who was Paul Gauguin? Back to France Poverty and exile Searching for a style Brittany A Caribbean island Synthetism Theo and Vincent Trouble in the South The Universal Exhibition Symbolism Le Pouldu Escape to the Tropics Tahiti In search of recognition Depression and despair Final days Gauguin's legacy Friends and foes Timeline Glossary Museums and galleries Index

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Artists in Their World

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