“I am not a painter after nature.” — Paul Gauguin
Along with his contemporaries Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin was a pioneer of modernist art. His use of expressive colors, flat planes, and simplified, distorted forms in paintings, as well as a rough, semi-abstract aesthetic in sculptures and woodcuts, exerted a profound influence on avant-garde artists in the early 20th century, from Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso to the German Expressionists. Gauguin, who had no formal artistic training, led a peripatetic life, settling for extended periods in different parts of the world, including, most famously, Tahiti. He was born in Paris but spent his early childhood in Lima, Peru, where his mother had relatives. His attachment to Peru helped stoke a lifelong desire to travel and to self-identify as a “savage,” a term encapsulating his idealizing and derogatory view of the non-Western peoples and cultures by which he was influenced. As a young man, he worked on the stock exchange in Paris and painted in his spare time. Between 1879 and 1886 he exhibited with the Impressionists, but he subsequently aligned himself with the nascent Symbolist movement, which prioritized inner feelings and oblique evocations over the visual effects of light in nature. In 1882, after losing his job during the French stock market collapse, he pursued painting as a full-time career. In 1891, Gauguin left France for Tahiti, which had long loomed large in his imagination as a paradise unspoiled by European social mores. There he created luminous paintings and small, totem-like wood sculptures that he described as “ultra-savage.” These works, including Hina Tefatou (The Moon and the Earth) (1893), were not so much a depiction of what he saw there as an idealized projection of what he had hoped he might find. The artist returned to France in 1893, but, disappointed with the response to his Tahitian-themed paintings, he left permanently in 1895 and made his second voyage to Tahiti. In 1901 he moved to the remote Marquesas Islands, where he died in 1903. More than any other major artist of his generation, Gauguin drew inspiration from working across multiple mediums. In addition to painting, he was at various moments intensely engaged with ceramics, woodcarving, lithography, woodcut, monotype, and transfer drawing. In woodcuts such as Te Atua (The Gods) (1893–94), he combined the bold gouging of his carved wood sculptures with glowing, evocative color. He used oil transfer drawing—a hybrid of drawing and printmaking that he invented—to make large, highly finished compositions such as Tahitian Woman with Evil Spirit (c. 1900). With these forays into printmaking, Gauguin capitalized on the subtle abstractions of printing to impart a mysterious, dreamlike quality to his images.
Note: Opening quote is from Goldwater, Robert, and Paul Gauguin. Paul Gauguin (New York: Abrams, 1983), 28.
Starr Figura, Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints, 2016
Works in Collection
31 works
Auti te Pape (Women at the River) from Noa Noa (Fragrant ...
Paul Gauguin
1894, printed 1921
Auti te pape (Women at the River) from Noa Noa (Fragrant ...
Paul Gauguin
1893–94
Change of Residence (Changement de résidence)
Paul Gauguin
1901–02
Human Misery (Misères humaines)
Paul Gauguin
c. 1898-99
L'Univers est crée (The Creation of the Universe) from No...
Paul Gauguin
1893–94
L'Univers est crée(The Creation of the Universe)
Paul Gauguin
1894, printed 1921
Le Sourire (The Smile)
Paul Gauguin
1899, printed 1921
Mahana Atua (The Nourishment of the Gods)
Paul Gauguin
1894, printed 1921
Mahna no varua ino (The Spirit of Evil Is Speaking)
Paul Gauguin
1894, printed 1921
Manao tupapau (Watched by the Spirit of the Dead) from No...
Paul Gauguin
1894, printed 1921
Manao tupapau (Watched by the Spirit of the Dead) from No...
Paul Gauguin
1894, printed 1921
Manao tupapau (Watched by the Spirits of the Dead), state...
Paul Gauguin
1893–94
Maruru (Offerings of Gratitude)
Paul Gauguin
1893-94, printed 1921
Nave Nave Fenua (Wonderful Earth)
Paul Gauguin
1894, printed 1921
Nave nave fenua (Delightful Land) from Noa Noa (Fragrant ...
Paul Gauguin
1893–94
Night Eternal (Te Po)
Paul Gauguin
1894, printed 1921
Noa Noa (Fragrant Scent) from Noa Noa (Fragrant Scent)
Paul Gauguin
1894, printed 1921
Noa Noa (Fragrant Scent) from Noa Noa (Fragrant Scent)
Paul Gauguin
1893–94
Pastoral in Martinique (Pastorales Martinique)
Paul Gauguin
1889, published 1894
Portrait of Meijer de Haan
Paul Gauguin
1889
Portrait of Meijer de Haan
Paul Gauguin
1889
Portrait of Stéphane Mallarmé
Paul Gauguin
1891
Still Life with Three Puppies
Paul Gauguin
1888
Tahitian Woman with Evil Spirit
Paul Gauguin
c. 1900
Exhibitions
75 exhibitionsNov 07, 1929 – Dec 07, 1929
Cézanne, Gauguin, Seurat, Van Gogh
4 artists · 1 curator
Jun 15, 1930 – Sep 28, 1930
Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture
52 artists
May 17, 1931 – Oct 06, 1931
Memorial Exhibition: The Collection of the Late Lillie P. Bliss
25 artists
Jun 07, 1932 – Oct 30, 1932
Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture
57 artists
Jul 20, 1932 – Oct 05, 1932
A Brief Survey of Modern Painting
38 artists
Jul 10, 1933 – Sep 30, 1933
Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture
48 artists
Jul 10, 1933 – Sep 30, 1933
Summer Exhibition: Gauguin Woodcuts and Watercolors
1 artist
Oct 03, 1933 – Oct 27, 1933
Modern European Art
53 artists
May 14, 1934 – Sep 12, 1934
The Lillie P. Bliss Collection, 1934
22 artists
Aug 13, 1934 – Sep 21, 1934
Color Reproductions: Modern Watercolors and Pastels
24 artists
Nov 19, 1934 – Jan 20, 1935
Modern Works of Art: 5th Anniversary Exhibition
117 artists
Jun 04, 1935 – Sep 24, 1935
Summer Exhibition: The Museum Collection and a Private Collection on Loan
53 artists
Mar 02, 1936 – Apr 19, 1936
Cubism and Abstract Art
113 artists · 1 curator
Apr 27, 1936 – Sep 02, 1936
Modern Painters and Sculptors as Illustrators
100 artists · 1 curator
Jun 23, 1937 – Nov 04, 1937
Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection and on Loan
53 artists
May 10, 1939 – Sep 30, 1939
Painting, Sculpture, Prints
154 artists
Jan 12, 1940 – Mar 03, 1940
Paintings and Sculpture from the Museum Collection
55 artists
Jan 26, 1940 – Mar 24, 1940
Modern Masters from European and American Collections
25 artists
Oct 23, 1940 – Jan 12, 1941
Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection
80 artists
Dec 27, 1940 – Jan 12, 1941
We Like Modern Art
32 artists
May 06, 1941 – Apr 30, 1941
Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection
74 artists
Jul 01, 1941 – Jul 15, 1941
Animals in Art; Designing a Stage Setting
28 artists
Aug 26, 1941 – Sep 15, 1941
Ancestral Sources of Modern Painting
26 artists
Sep 16, 1941 – Oct 14, 1941
Twenty Lithographs: Graphic Art Processes
36 artists
Sep 22, 1942 – Oct 13, 1942
How Modern Artists Paint People
13 artists
Feb 16, 1944 – May 10, 1944
Modern Drawings
120 artists · 3 curators
May 24, 1944 – Oct 15, 1944
Painting, Sculpture, Prints
133 artists · 1 curator
Mar 06, 1945 – Mar 25, 1945
What is Modern Painting?
37 artists
Jun 20, 1945 – Feb 13, 1946
The Museum Collection of Painting and Sculpture
174 artists
Feb 19, 1946 – May 05, 1946
The Museum Collection of Painting
67 artists
Jul 02, 1946 – Sep 22, 1946
Paintings from New York Private Collections
37 artists · 1 curator
Jul 02, 1946 – Sep 12, 1954
Paintings, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts from the Museum Collection
112 artists · 1 curator
Mar 18, 1949 – Apr 17, 1949
Pictures for Children Aged 312 Years
16 artists
May 10, 1949 – Jul 10, 1949
Master Prints from the Museum Collection
132 artists · 2 curators
Jul 12, 1949 – Sep 05, 1949
Art Nouveau from the Museum Collection
7 artists
Jul 26, 1949 – Sep 25, 1949
Prints by Gauguin, Vuillard, and Bonnard
3 artists · 1 curator
Jul 11, 1950 – Sep 05, 1950
Three Modern Styles
94 artists
Jun 26, 1951 – Sep 09, 1951
Selections from 5 New York Private Collections
34 artists · 1 curator
Jun 24, 1952 – Sep 07, 1952
French Paintings from the Molyneux Collection
24 artists
Oct 07, 1952 – Jan 04, 1953
Les Fauves
21 artists · 1 curator
Mar 03, 1953 – Apr 12, 1953
Edward G. Robinson Collection
27 artists · 1 curator
Oct 19, 1954 – Feb 06, 1955
XXVth Anniversary Exhibition: Paintings from the Museum Collection
260 artists
Dec 07, 1954 – Feb 01, 1955
Modern Masterprints of Europe
72 artists · 1 curator
Feb 25, 1955 – Apr 24, 1955
Fifteen Paintings by French Masters of the 19th Century from the Louvre and the Museums of Albi and Lyon
15 artists · 1 curator
May 31, 1955 – Sep 07, 1955
Paintings from Private Collections
33 artists · 1 curator
Nov 08, 1955 – Jan 08, 1956
Prints by Nolde and Kirchner
11 artists · 1 curator
Jun 24, 1956
Renoir's Reclining Nude
6 artists
Oct 08, 1958 – Nov 09, 1958
Works of Art: Given or Promised
22 artists · 1 curator
Jun 08, 1960 – Sep 06, 1960
Art Nouveau
118 artists · 3 curators
Jun 09, 1961 – Jul 16, 1961
The Mrs. Adele R. Levy Collection: A Memorial Exhibition
19 artists
Aug 19, 1961 – Jan 30, 1962
Modern Allegories
20 artists · 1 curator
May 27, 1964
Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection
169 artists
Mar 03, 1966
Paul J. Sachs Gallery Print Re-installation
28 artists
Dec 21, 1966 – Mar 05, 1967
The Taste of a Connoisseur: The Paul J. Sachs Collection
68 artists · 1 curator
May 28, 1969 – Sep 01, 1969
Twentieth-Century Art from the Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller Collection
119 artists · 1 curator
Jun 20, 1972 – Oct 10, 1972
Symbolism, Synthesists, and the Fin-de-Siècle
36 artists · 1 curator
May 14, 1976 – Aug 08, 1976
Prints from the Collection
30 artists
Dec 17, 1976 – Mar 01, 1977
European Master Paintings from Swiss Collections: Post-Impressionism to World War II
35 artists · 1 curator
Jun 02, 1977 – Jul 17, 1977
Extraordinary Men
17 artists · 1 curator
Jul 10, 1978 – Oct 03, 1978
Artists and Writers
62 artists · 1 curator
Nov 28, 1979 – Jan 28, 1980
Women of the Nineties: Fin-de-Siècle Prints
21 artists · 1 curator
Oct 25, 1980 – Jan 27, 1981
Masterpieces from the Collection: Selections from the Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Centuries
26 artists · 1 curator
Dec 22, 1980 – Mar 10, 1981
The Symbolist Aesthetic
47 artists · 1 curator
Mar 01, 1982 – Mar 16, 1982
A Century of Modern Drawing, 18811981
59 artists · 1 curator
Mar 03, 1983 – May 15, 1983
Prints from Blocks: Gauguin to Now
128 artists · 1 curator
Oct 26, 1983 – Jan 03, 1984
The Modern Drawing: 100 Works on Paper from The Museum of Modern Art
81 artists · 1 curator
May 17, 1984
Selections from the Permanent Collection: Prints and Illustrated Books
99 artists · 2 curators
May 17, 1984
Selections from the Permanent Collection: Painting and Sculpture
59 artists · 2 curators
May 06, 1985 – Dec 18, 1985
The Expressionist Idiom
43 artists · 1 curator
May 29, 1986 – Sep 30, 1986
Naked/Nude
63 artists · 1 curator
May 22, 1987 – Jul 26, 1987
Gaugin and his Circle in Brittany: The Prints of the Pont-Aven School
8 artists · 2 curators
Nov 20, 1987 – Mar 08, 1988
Master Prints from the Collection
66 artists · 1 curator
Mar 16, 1989 – Jul 04, 1989
Watercolors: Selections from the Permanent Collection
39 artists · 1 curator
Apr 06, 1989 – Aug 08, 1989
Master Prints from the Collection
102 artists · 1 curator
Nov 16, 1989 – Mar 13, 1990
Prints: Proofs and Variants
25 artists · 1 curator