Autoportrait Dédié à Paul Gauguin. Autoportrait de Vincent Van Gogh dédié à Paul Gauguin Photo Stock Alamy Gauguin's painting also contains a portrait of Emile Bernard that was painted not by Gauguin but by Bernard within Gauguin's. The other painting is Paul Gauguin's Self-Portrait Dedicated to Vincent van Gogh (Les Misérables)
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His dismissal of the smooth, varnished finish of Salon paintings led him to strive to achieve the most matte paint surface possible Title: Self-Portrait Dedicated to Paul Gauguin Creator Lifespan: 1853 - 1890 Creator Nationality: Dutch Creator Death Place: Auvers-sur-Oise, France Creator Birth Place: Groot Zundert (Zundert), The Netherlands Date: 1888 Physical Dimensions: w50.3 x h61.5 cm Credit Line: Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest from the Collection of Maurice Wertheim, Class of 1906
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La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 25 juillet 2024 à 01:00 Autoportrait dédié à Paul Gauguin est un tableau réalisé par le peintre néerlandais Vincent van Gogh en 1888 à Arles, dans les Bouches-du-Rhône, en France.Cette huile sur toile est un autoportrait dans lequel l'artiste se représente en buste sur un fond vert (composé principalement d'un mélange de blanc de zinc et de vert de Paris [1]).Dédiée à son confrère Paul Gauguin par une. La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 25 juillet 2024 à 01:00
Self Portrait With Palette By Gauguin Painting by Artist Paul Gauguin Fine Art America. Autoportrait dédié à Paul Gauguin (V van Gogh - F 476 / JH 1581) Huile sur toile, 62 x 52 cm, septembre 1888 (F 476 / JH 1581), Harvard University, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge (Massachusetts) Gauguin's title is a reference to the heroic fugitive, Jean Valjean, in Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables
Paul Gauguin a novembre a Milano. Racconti dal paradiso al Museo delle Culture ArtsLife. Self-Portrait as bonze (Dedicated to Paul Gauguin) Vincent Van Gogh, septembre 1888 huile sur toile, 61.5 x 50.3 cm Cambridge (Massachusetts) Harvard art museum, Fogg museum. In 1888 Vincent van Gogh suggested to Paul Gauguin and Bernard that they should paint each other's portraits and send them to him, while he would paint his own portrait and send it to Gauguin, The concept of exchanging paintings and sharing artistic theories was one that Van Gogh had absorbed through his study of Japanese art, where artists tend to work as.