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Paul Gaugin1848 - 1903Paul Gauguin spent his early childhood with his mother's aristocratic relatives in Peru. There his life was carefree and full of color. When he was six, his family returned to a much drearier life in France. At 17, Gauguin went to sea for six years then settled in Paris and became a successful businessman. He married a young Danish woman and they had five children. For 12 years, Gauguin painted as a hobby but gradually art became his passion. At 35, he quit his job to be an artist then abandoned his family to search for a freer, simpler way of life. He spent 10 of the last 12 years of his life painting in the South Pacific, where he died at 54. Learn more about Gauguin: Paul Gaugin and Tahiti - Audiovisual Tour Who Am I - Self-Portraits of Van Gogh, Gauguin and other Artists |
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