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Paul Gauguin’s 1892 oil painting “Nafea Faa Ipoipo (When Will You Marry)?” sold for $210 million in 2014, $90 million less than originally reported.
Paul Gauguin, “Merahi metua no Tehamana (‘Tehamana Has Many Parents’ or ‘The Ancestors of Tehamana’)” (1893), an oil painting on canvas of Teha’amana, whom Gauguin “married” in ...
Paul Gauguin was something of a celebrity in the modern art world. He was lured by the sunflowers, and moved to Arles and took up residence at the Yellow House on October 23rd, 1888.
A new record price for an artwork, nearly 300 million dollars, may have been achieved with the sale of a Paul Gauguin canvas by a Swiss collector. The buyer is rumored to be the Qatar Museums.
Along with The Gauguin's renovation, amenities were enhanced. Guests will get complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi and a virtual museum of over 150 paintings of artist Paul Gauguin. These new enhancements ...
Gauguin's Two Tahitian Women is a 48-inch by 40-inch oil-on-canvas painting that portrays one woman with both her breasts exposed and another woman with one breast exposed. NPR member-station WAMU ...
Two paintings by French artists Paul Gauguin and Pierre Bonnard, stolen in London in the 1970s, have been recovered in Italy, the culture ministry says.
The paintings, Paul Gauguin's Fruits Sur Une Table and Pierre Bonnard's La Femme Aux Deux Fauteuils, are today worth an estimated €30m and €650,000 respectively.
The J. Paul Getty Museum announced Tuesday that it had acquired “Arii Matamoe,” an 1892 painting by Paul Gauguin that has been in a private collection in Switzerland for decades.