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Do We Need to Vindicate Paul Gauguin?

Last updated: May 21, 2025 10:25 pm
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Paul Gauguin, the French artist known for his exotic paintings and controversial personal life, has long been a subject of fascination and debate in the art world. From his self-proclaimed identity as a “savage from Peru” to his relationships with underage girls in French Polynesia, Gauguin’s legacy is a complex and often troubling one.

In a new biography titled “Wild Thing: A Life of Paul Gauguin,” author Sue Prideaux seeks to reexamine Gauguin’s life and art without passing judgment or making excuses. The timing of this reappraisal is significant, as recent scientific findings and archival discoveries shed new light on Gauguin’s life and work.

One key discovery was a study on teeth found at the site of Gauguin’s death, which showed no traces of mercury or arsenic commonly used to treat syphilis at the time. This finding challenges the long-standing rumors that Gauguin died from or spread the sexually transmitted infection. Additionally, the recovery of Gauguin’s lost manuscript “Avant et après” and the release of the final volume of his catalogue raisonné provide new insights into his artistic practice.

Despite these findings, the question of Gauguin’s problematic relationships with teenage girls remains a point of contention. While Prideaux acknowledges the troubling aspects of Gauguin’s personal life, she also highlights moments of compassion and empathy in his art and actions. This nuanced approach sets “Wild Thing” apart from previous biographies that have focused on Gauguin’s scandalous reputation.

Ultimately, Prideaux’s biography invites readers to reconsider Gauguin’s legacy in a more compassionate light, acknowledging the complexities of his life and art. While the debate over Gauguin’s actions will likely continue, “Wild Thing” offers a fresh perspective on the artist and his place in art history.

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“Wild Thing: A Life of Paul Gauguin” by Sue Prideaux is available for purchase online and through independent booksellers, offering a new look at one of the most controversial figures in the art world.

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