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The Lure of the Exotic: Gauguin in New York Collections, The Met, 2002

The Lure of the Exotic: Gauguin in New York Collections, The Met, 2002

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Gauguin book by The Metropolitan Museum of art published in conjunction with the 2002 exhibition "Gauguin in New York Collections: The Lure of the Exotic". Softcover. Text in English. His story is famous: brash Parisian banker-turned-artist leaves family to paint vivid scenes of indigenous people in Tahiti. Yet Paul Gauguin has been overlooked by the art world in recent decades. The Lure of the Exotic: Gauguin in New York Collections, which accompanied a Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition, remedies this omission with lively overviews of his travels and innovative working methods, and more than 200 reproductions of his paintings, drawings, prints, and wood carvings. Gauguin's fascination with "primitive" cultures and blocky, simplified figures began during sojourns to Brittany in the late 1880s. A visit to Martinique whetted his appetite for tropical settings, and in 1891 he set sail for the South Pacific. Numerous excerpts from Gauguin's self-aggrandizing letters and other writings reveal the intense pleasures he found far from home. Good vintage condition. The cover is in good condition with little visible wear. The pages contain no rips or folds.

Period: 2002

Measurements: Height: 0.5 in (1.27 cm)Width: 8.5 in (21.59 cm)Depth: 11 in (27.94 cm)

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