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1 Mountain Road by Paul Gauguin (Pol Go-gehn)
Artist Biography Grade: 5 Activity: Tempera Landscape-Secondary colors Keywords: Primary and secondary colors and tint Meet the Artist: Paul Gauguin was born in Paris in 1848. At the age of seventeen, Paul enlisted in the navy and, for six years, traveled around the world. Then he worked as a bank employee, got married, and became the father of three children.  Became interested in Impressionist painting, which he started collecting. Eventually, for his own pleasure, he too started painting. He was twenty-five. He took some art classes and kept company with artists. But try as he might to be a painter, he could not sell his paintings. Because he had no money to support his family, his wife and children went to live with her parents. Alone, Gauguin stayed in Brittany, where many other painters lived and worked.  Gauguin later tried to live with Vincent van Gogh, who had settled in Provence, but it did not work out: their temperaments were too different. He sailed for Tahiti in 1891. Settled on a lost island of the Marquesas Archipelago, living among the natives. Shortly thereafter, he died in 1903 at the age of fifty-five.  Gauguin wanted to combine both old and new art techniques to create beautiful paintings. He said: “I am leaving to be left alone, to be freed from the influence of civilization,” and “I only want to do simple art, very simple.” He wanted to paint images of untouched nature and people who live off of the land in a way no one had before. As a result, his paintings are simplified. The flatness of the images makes viewers focus on the shapes and strong colors in the paintings.  Gauguin’s use of simple shapes, peaceful scenes, and contrasting colors brought a whole new style of art to the painting world – influencing artists for years to come

2 Primary Colors: Red, Yellow and Blue
Art Terms: Primary Colors: Red, Yellow and Blue Secondary Colors and the result of mixing Primary colors; Red /Yellow = orange, Red/Blue = Purple, Blue/Yellow = Green, Tint: add white to any color Possible Questions: What colors do you see? Where do you think he is? Is it Tropical there, how can you tell? Revised August 2014


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