Looking at artworks of Gauguin is such a great experience. Looking through gauguins eyes and experiencing an adventure with him is something only painting can do. It teaches you what was important to him, what made him happy. Utopia is just a place where we are surrounded by thinks that make us feel good. And those paintings should definitely be a part of that. And everything he shows on them.
Today I wandered completely alone through the room holding 7 Gauguin’s at the Art Institute of Chicago. It was a moment I truly cherished, to be completely alone with a room full of masterpieces has an entirely different effect than viewing with a crowded, if even sparsely populated gallery. I was inspired tonight to view thisartwork. Once again, outstanding work on this channel.
wow !!! Gaugin was very prolific, he painted a lot, and the naturalism of his scenes is unparalleled up to that point in time and maybe not even since . . people, animals, landscapes, -effectively he could and did paint everything or anything, and he did so with breathtaking and graceful draftsmanship....i just never quite realized his mastery and volumnous work quite so much till now and it really seems to lay bare all the endless conjecture about his biographical life, and place it on the way side. The work speak's for itself, and the drama of his life is actually left bare and weak in comparison
Neat! I think this video proves one important thing: there is no "The Greatest Artist". Just as there is no greatest band, no greatest sculpturer, no greatest composer, etc. etc.
The Man was born to paint! You can see it in his early works sometimes I feel kind of sorry for that type of individual. I can understand that some would praise his paintings or dislike them. I like most of them. Sadly aTragic end for another genius. I reckon he paid his dues.
Gaugin is a prodigy, his paintings of the paradise like island in the Pacific truly captures the lush greenery, tropical fruits, beautiful natives, the simplistic way of life & a certain charm/ attraction to an unspoilt island in all its glory. Just mesmerising.
These compilations are wonderful and wonderfully instructive for all that the inevitably compare unfavorably with actually viewing the original works, (not least because of the complete loss of texture and scale when viewed on computer display,) but not least because they provide an otherwise inaccessible overview and context for the relatively small number of works that are usually take to be either representative or his masterpieces. It's also far easier to understand after reviewing all these pictures why so many people, myself included regard Gauguin as a Symbolist rather than an Impressionist. Anyway, half an hour well spent.
All kinds of everything -- Many styles, many moods, many colors --- Many friends, many lovers, many sins -- Many trials, many errors, many terrors --- Many crimes, many misdemeanours, many hells --- Many heavens, many talents, many lives ---
@@herbvanderven5154 Yes. I have even recorded an album about an exhibition, with composing with synesthesia (some of them are on my channel but also on Spotify - Trio Kolta)
I could not find it as well. Shazam gives me weird DJ’s music. That’s the only way I know for music search. Please let us know if you find a name of that Piece.
@@Seeker934 I found it! It was given to me by administrator of Learn FromMasters. It is called "First Kiss" by Halo. To finally get the answer to this great mystery was the sweetest feeling!
In today's Society, especially, one feels, with in the E.U. and the U.S.; Monsieur Gauguin would be readily posted on the Megan List, and most assuredly be fleeing 'child sexual abuse charges', with his paintings of 'Under-aged Girls' LMAO....
It seems there were no men in the French Polinesia...Beautiful pure natives sold well at the time...Of course some flower is included on the model..No wonder: the ruined stock exchange broker knew the value of things and how to sell to get by. Theo Van Gogh had to store his brother´s unsold paintings, while selling some Gauguins at modest prices.
At first glance one can see Paul Gauguin's works to be full of color and share a vibrant and foreign perspective of other cultures and traditions. However under closer observation audiences can see the nuanced details within the works that share a much darker story, and quite literally paint a picture of fetishization, predatory tendencies, and ethnocentrism. Paul Gaugin is a artist known for his very colorful impressionist works of art, that often depict Pacific Islander groups with large amounts of detail, and traditionally focusing on a naked female subject. From an anthropological point of view his works, and studies abroad are very similar to Arm Chair Anthropology, as many of his works praise the idea of the “Noble Savage” and further push the continuation of cultural appropriation, and colonization at the hands of Western powers. The issue with his works and the messages they convey is that it only tells a single story from a Western perspective leaving many factors of ethnically diverse groups out. And with the continuation of works like these it reciprocates a fetishization of other cultures in which people become fascinated with a group of people. This is harmful in many ways as society deems their traditions, and culture to be a costume that can be tried on and discarded. This further promotes harmful stereotypes of diverse populations that can not be encapsulated by a single painting, or story.
One of my favourites. Ever since I discovered art in the 60s.
Beautiful art work. The music is mesmerizing. The Best!
Fabulous... no more words...
Looking at artworks of Gauguin is such a great experience. Looking through gauguins eyes and experiencing an adventure with him is something only painting can do.
It teaches you what was important to him, what made him happy. Utopia is just a place where we are surrounded by thinks that make us feel good. And those paintings should definitely be a part of that. And everything he shows on them.
This paintings absoluble scharing beautiful nice
Peace is within us.
Today I wandered completely alone through the room holding 7 Gauguin’s at the Art Institute of Chicago. It was a moment I truly cherished, to be completely alone with a room full of masterpieces has an entirely different effect than viewing with a crowded, if even sparsely populated gallery. I was inspired tonight to view thisartwork. Once again, outstanding work on this channel.
Love his artwork beautiful and stunning.
Beautiful paintings great colours
beautiful works!
He is a true master, his works are just amazing.
wow !!! Gaugin was very prolific, he painted a lot, and the naturalism of his scenes is unparalleled up to that point in time and maybe not even since . . people, animals, landscapes, -effectively he could and did paint everything or anything, and he did so with breathtaking and graceful draftsmanship....i just never quite realized his mastery and volumnous work quite so much till now and it really seems to lay bare all the endless conjecture about his biographical life, and place it on the way side. The work speak's for itself, and the drama of his life is actually left bare and weak in comparison
Neat! I think this video proves one important thing: there is no "The Greatest Artist". Just as there is no greatest band, no greatest sculpturer, no greatest composer, etc. etc.
8:33 I saw that at de l'Orangerie on my first trip to Paris. That and the Monet water lilies got me interested in art.
Gauguin, un genio no tan comprendido en nuestra época, sin duda un genio. GRACIAS .
The Man was born to paint! You can see it in his early works sometimes I feel kind of sorry for that type of individual. I can understand that some would praise his paintings or dislike them. I like most of them. Sadly aTragic end for another genius. I reckon he paid his dues.
truely gifted painter, hes inspired me all my life, love the guy, thanks paul, will meet you some day, Joseph mc guinness
Gaugin is a prodigy, his paintings of the paradise like island in the Pacific truly captures the lush greenery, tropical fruits, beautiful natives, the simplistic way of life & a certain charm/ attraction to an unspoilt island in all its glory. Just mesmerising.
So thankful !
These compilations are wonderful and wonderfully instructive for all that the inevitably compare unfavorably with actually viewing the original works, (not least because of the complete loss of texture and scale when viewed on computer display,) but not least because they provide an otherwise inaccessible overview and context for the relatively small number of works that are usually take to be either representative or his masterpieces.
It's also far easier to understand after reviewing all these pictures why so many people, myself included regard Gauguin as a Symbolist rather than an Impressionist.
Anyway, half an hour well spent.
Amongst all his works, I think Gaugins still life compositions are truly exceptional.
stupendously good, thanks for sharing
great collection of the master of colour....
lovely paintings and music. loves the color he use
Thanks for sharing these. Mostly new ones to me. Oh, to be able to paint like that!
The great artistic beautiful paintings and nice colours
Paisajes repletos de belleza, donde bulle el encanto natural del follaje de los árboles y sus
campiñas
Спасибо.
Excellent magnifique L aux belle merci
first painting in and I already understood Van Gogh and his love for him.
So nice beautiful
All kinds of everything -- Many styles, many moods, many colors --- Many friends, many lovers, many sins --
Many trials, many errors, many terrors --- Many crimes, many misdemeanours, many hells --- Many heavens, many talents, many lives ---
So i am not the only one.
Well said.
A very good 👍 and creative art 🖼 and artist 🧑🎨 is artistic expression is very pleasing
The suite we occupied at the Ritz in Paris contained paintings by Paul Gauguin. Yes, celebrating our 25 wedding anniversary!!
GREAT
finely he found his own Paradise. .
Really beautiful.
Beaautiful great wonder nice coulours
Que hermoso 🎨🪄✍🕶👍👍👍Tahiti
Amazinf this is what i am looking for
Paul no sois pas fatigue... bon chance... mbq shaina camous
Great! I love Gauguin too. I compose music with synesthesia, I also have songs about Gauguin. Thanks for uploading!
You see colors when you hear or play music?
@@herbvanderven5154 Yes. I have even recorded an album about an exhibition, with composing with synesthesia (some of them are on my channel but also on Spotify - Trio Kolta)
@@andrewrogers5962 No, I haven't. ,maybe I should.
Красивые Татьяна!
Красивые таитяки!
Loveeee💛♾
I have what I believe to be a original gougan ….. came from Germany in 2017 … I need a specialist … may be able to help me figure this out
Gauguin, Van Gogh, Lautrec and how many other artists died or were driven crazy by syphilis?
He is so awesome.
I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THE TITLE OF THIS WONDERFUL PIANO PIECE
magnifique j'adore ses peintures..et on m'accuse toujours de lui imiter malgré que je ne trouve aucune ressemblance
He is the Master Artist
Awesome paintings.
🥰🥰🥰 🌹🌹🌹❤
What's the name of the music in the background?
"First kiss" by Halo
What is the name of this Piano Piece?
I could not find it as well. Shazam gives me weird DJ’s music. That’s the only way I know for music search. Please let us know if you find a name of that Piece.
@@Seeker934
I found it! It was given to me by administrator of Learn FromMasters. It is called "First Kiss" by Halo. To finally get the answer to this great mystery was the sweetest feeling!
czcams.com/video/3xYLMGh0yDk/video.html
brzka Thank you))), very much. I lost a hope to find it long time ago. You made my day.
brzka Cheers and good luck
0:47 great picture
g vue beaucoup d'artiste et un de plus 😃
How to remember these all?
È molto interessante
Which soundtrack is that please ?
Very nice.
would have sounded better if they did put bad piggies theme instead of this sleepy piano
De conservador padre de familia a pintor bohemio y vagamundo en una isla perdida en el. Pacifico. Interesante su biografía no tanto su obra.
What's with the head on a platter at 1:07?
it's called "arii matamoe." i highly recommend this speech on it: czcams.com/video/5HDvYRF02dw/video.html
Bellos cuadros
took me an hour to get past minute 4.
💚💚💚
Ładne borazy
Danke! Habe Link gesetzt. 365 Gemälde: Paul Gaugin
www.wgsebald.de/100/365gemaelde/G.html#gaugin
MA CHI SENE FREGA!!!! TANTO L'ARTE è sempre una Questione di serie B
나의 예술은 잠시 침묵할뿐이다,
In today's Society, especially, one feels, with in the E.U. and the U.S.; Monsieur Gauguin would be readily posted on the Megan List, and most assuredly be fleeing 'child sexual abuse charges', with his paintings of 'Under-aged Girls' LMAO....
It seems there were no men in the French Polinesia...Beautiful pure natives sold well at the time...Of course some flower is included on the model..No wonder: the ruined stock exchange broker knew the value of things and how to sell to get by. Theo Van Gogh had to store his brother´s unsold paintings, while selling some Gauguins at modest prices.
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At first glance one can see Paul Gauguin's works to be full of color and share a vibrant and foreign perspective of other cultures and traditions. However under closer observation audiences can see the nuanced details within the works that share a much darker story, and quite literally paint a picture of fetishization, predatory tendencies, and ethnocentrism. Paul Gaugin is a artist known for his very colorful impressionist works of art, that often depict Pacific Islander groups with large amounts of detail, and traditionally focusing on a naked female subject. From an anthropological point of view his works, and studies abroad are very similar to Arm Chair Anthropology, as many of his works praise the idea of the “Noble Savage” and further push the continuation of cultural appropriation, and colonization at the hands of Western powers. The issue with his works and the messages they convey is that it only tells a single story from a Western perspective leaving many factors of ethnically diverse groups out. And with the continuation of works like these it reciprocates a fetishization of other cultures in which people become fascinated with a group of people. This is harmful in many ways as society deems their traditions, and culture to be a costume that can be tried on and discarded. This further promotes harmful stereotypes of diverse populations that can not be encapsulated by a single painting, or story.
se non ci fosse stato Gaauguiin non so cosa poteva essere Picasso.!?
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creepy music for a creepy man
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What is the Name of this Piano Piece?