Gauguin renounced the formlessness of Impressionist vision and recommended a return to the «primitive» styles as the only refuge for art. What he sought was immediacy of experience. Gauguin did this in his brilliant
In Oceania Gauguin was influenced only to a limited degree by the art of the natives with whom he lived. He took his flattened style with its emphasis on brilliant colour to the South Seas with him, and fitted into it the people whose folkways and personalities attracted him. The attitudes in which he drew and painted them still derive from Impressionist vision. In The Day of the God, of 1894, a happy nude woman and her two children rest at the water's edge below the towering image of the god in the background. But while the poses are free in the Western tradition, the contours have been restored, as continuous and unbroken as in Egyptian or Archaic Greek Art.
Before his death Gauguin said, «I wanted to establish the right to dare everything… The public owes me nothing, since my pictorial
Paul Gauguin; Duamier; Degas; Breton; Brittany; Oceania; van Gogh; Egypt; Archaic; Marquesas; Tahiti; Peru; Jacob; Martinique; bourgeois; Rimbault.
1. Paul Gauguin began painting as a professional.
2. In 1880 Gauguin devoted his life to business career.
3. Gauguin was convinced that European urban civilisation was incurably ill.
4. Gauguin painted the
5. The poses in Gauguin's paintings are as continuous and unbroken as in Egyptian or Archaic Greek Art.
6. Gauguin recommended a return to the Old Masters.
1. What did Paul Gauguin do early in life? How old was Gauguin when he began painting? What style did Gauguin absorb? Where did he exhibit his works from 1879 to 1886?
2. Why was Gauguin's life nomadic?
3. What did Gauguin renounce and what did he recommend? What did Gauguin seek? What is depicted in the
4. What did Gauguin take to the South Seas with him?
5. What is represented in
6. What did Gauguin say before his death?
to begin painting as a amateur; to identify painting with; bourgeois existence; European urban civilisation; nomadic life; the departure from Western artistic tradition; the rebellious attitude to; to break from middle-class life; to renounce the formlessness of Impressionist vision; to presuppose Western perspective; the art of the natives; flattened style; to outline figures with clarity; to restore the contours.
ii. Give English equivalents of the following phrases: