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保罗·高更(Paul Gauguin)[英文版]

Paul Gauguin (1848 —1903) French artist;Gauguin’s Life; ;Gauguin began painting in his spare time, but quickly became serious about his hobby. Influenced by his mentor, Arosa, Gauguin began to collect art, and purchased paintings. Arosa also introduced Gauguin to Pissarro who became his friend and art teacher. Gauguin was interested in impressionism. Gauguin was invited to show at the groups fourth exhibition in 1879, and his work appeared among the works of many artistic greats .By 1883 ,he stopped working as a stockbroker. He separated from his wife and kids and moved to Brittany, France. ;What is Impressionism?;Still Life with Three Puppies, 1888;Under the Pandanus(1891);He painted (1)“ By the Sea”(Fatata te Miti) , (2)“Ave Maria”(Ia Orana Maria) and other paintings made in Tahiti are depictions of an untamed(野性) nature with people being an organic part of it. Gauguin stayed in Tahiti until 1893, when poor health and lack of funds forced his return to Paris. He remained there until 1895, when he again settled in Tahiti. His stay there ended in 1901 when he became seriously ill with syphilis(梅毒) and in trouble with the French authorities. He moved to the Marquesas, seeking an easier and cheaper life. His health, unfortunately, deteriorated(恶化) further, but he continued to paint until he died on May 8, 1903.;Representative Paintings;Gauguin exhibited a unique style of painting “Suzanne Sewing”during the Impressionist show of 1881.The texture of guitar and wall-hanging expresses very perfectly ,but the expression of other things are not obviously. The color is very bold and intense. The setting and still life character of this painting point out Manet, the nude study and the sewing daily gestures(手势) betray the realistic vision of Degas, while the richness of the nuances of light and the blue and green shades on the naked skin bring this work closer to Renoir.;The color of this painting is subjective, this has manifested the characteristics of modernism drawing t

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