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Paul Gauguin

1848 – 1903 · French Post-Impressionist painter and sculptor

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[ Life ]

In 1848, a French boy was born in Paris to a journalist father and a mother descended from Peruvian abolitionists—a lineage that would shadow his entire life with restlessness. Gauguin spent his childhood in Lima, returned to France for schooling, then spent eleven years as a stockbroker in Copenhagen and Paris before abandoning that life entirely in 1885. He was forty-seven when he died in the Marquesas Islands in 1903, having spent his final years in Atuona, Hiva Oa, where syphilis and poverty had reduced him to a body at war with itself.

[ Words & Works ]

His paintings—*Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?* (1897), the Tahitian series beginning in 1891—reject European perspective for flattened forms and non-naturalistic color. His letters to his friend Daniel de Monfried reveal a man conscious he was dismantling the rules of Western art. His words endure because he documented the act of becoming a stranger to comfort, a choice that made him one of modernism's essential architects.

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I shut my eyes in order to see.

VerifiedLetter to Émile Bernard, November 1888 (Letters to His Wife and Friends, Pascal Pia, World Publishing, 1949)
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The painter understood something that purely rational minds miss: sometimes our external vision interferes with the internal seeing that makes art possible. Gauguin wasn't advocating for ignorance or withdrawal, but rather for the discipline of turning inward when the outside world grows too loud and insistent. A novelist struggling with a character who won't come alive might benefit from this same reversal—closing the laptop, stepping away from research, and letting the imagination do its quieter work. The paradox holds because genuine creation often requires us to temporarily silence the clamoring evidence of what *is* in order to perceive what *might be*.

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