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Émile Bernard — Caricature of Paul Gauguin
Émile Bernard

Caricature of Paul Gauguin

1889

Émile Bernard worked closely with Paul Gauguin in the village of Pont-Aven during the late 1880s, adopting a new style that emphasized imagination rather than observed reality. This caricatural portrait dates to their most intense period of collaboration, and shows Gauguin as the leader of a new school of painting, seated regally and holding a walking stick that resembles a scepter.

Medium
watercolor and black ink on paper

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Émile Bernard, Caricature of Paul Gauguin, 1889

Émile Bernard worked closely with Paul Gauguin in the village of Pont-Aven during the late 1880s, adopting a new style that emphasized imagination rather than observed reality. This caricatural portrait dates to their most intense period of collaboration, and shows Gauguin as the leader of a new school of painting, seated regally and holding a walking stick that resembles a scepter.

Medium
watercolor and black ink on paper
Year
1889
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Watercolor, Works on Paper, Modern, Drawing, Unique Work

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