An exhibition at the city’s Museum of Fine Arts provides an illuminating view of the painter’s long, restless career, ...
The painting The Little Cat (Le petit chat) (1888) by Paul Gauguin (1848–1903) recently came to the Van Gogh Museum for examination.
That December, van Gogh famously cut off his left ear, and Gauguin returned to Paris. But before their brief collaboration came to an end, the two artists influenced and challenged each other.
The Little Cat was acquired in 1906 by the art collector Gustave Fayet (1865–1925), and the work has remained in the family’s possession ever since. In addition to works by Gauguin ...
Gauguin’s The Little Cat is the left-hand fragment of a much larger canvas, most of which was removed and probably destroyed by the artist. Originally the full composition was a still life of a ...
Paul Gauguin was a French Post-Impressionist painter whose work made a lasting impact on 20th-century art. Employing a palette of both naturalistic and bright colors, Gauguin structured his works with ...
It was the largest art auction in history, according to Christie's. The auction house said works by Vincent van Gogh, Georges Seurat, Paul Gauguin, Paul Cezanne and Gustav Klimt each sold for more ...
The American artist on his interventions at the Fitzwilliam Museum, a chat about a new publication exploring Gauguin’s complex character, and the details on a new London sculpture paying tribute ...
An exhibition at the city’s Museum of Fine Arts provides an illuminating view of the painter’s long, restless career, gathering works made in places from Paris to Polynesia. Karen Wilkin ...