Gauguin’s Noa Noa

Paul Gauguin, text by Marc le Bot

“Misunderstood and rejected, Paul Gauguin fled from the hostility of Paris to the simplicity of life in the South Pacific; Noa Noa is the artist’s own account of the time he spent there. Word and picture combine to bring us closer to the real Gauguin, revealing the impact that the Tahitian years had on his art and his way of thinking.
Here is the story of Gauguin’s little-known masterpiece, and a rare chance to see at first hand a selection of its beautifully crafted pages.”


Kenmerken

ISBN

9780500237168

Uitgever

Thames and Hudson

Uitgave

1996

Categorie:
Talen Engels
Landen Oceanië divers

Beschrijving

22x17cm, hardcover, met stofomslag, 79 blz, in zeer goede staat

12.95

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