Gauguin's Vision by Belinda Thomson

Gauguin's Vision by Belinda Thomson

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A fascinating examination of Gauguin's iconic painting, Vision After the Sermon: Jacob Wrestling with the Angel, one of the most intriguing and famous images in the history of Western art.

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Gauguin's Vision by Belinda Thomson

When Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) painted Vision After the Sermon in the summer of 1888 he was a mature artist who had travelled, exhibited and worked in a variety of media. Today the painting is considered a masterpiece, helping to assure Gauguin's fame the world over. Few paintings have given rise to more art historical analysis and critique, more speculation, admiration or recrimination. Accompanying the innovative painting-in-focus exhibition, 'Gauguin's Vision', this book illuminates one of the most intriguing and famous images in the history of western art. This re-examination of the painting, Vision After the Sermon: Jacob Wrestling with the Angel brings together works by Gauguin, his mentors such as Paul C, zanne and Edgar Degas, and younger contemporaries including Emile Bernard, Paul S, rusier, Maurice Denis and Henri van de Velde. It explores the biographical, pictorial and cultural circumstances that enabled Gauguin to make such a radical statement in paint in 1888. This beautifully illu
Thomson, Belinda: - Belinda Thomson studied at the University of East Anglia and at the Sorbonne, before taking her MA in art history at the Courtauld Institute. She has curated numerous exhibitions and published books on Gauguin, Eü¾†ˆ¼douard Vuillard, postimpressionism, and impressionism.
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ISBN 13 9781903278680
ISBN 10 1903278686
Title Gauguin's Vision
Author Belinda Thomson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher National Galleries of Scotland
Year published 2005-07-01
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.