'GAUGUIN' BY LESLEY STEVENSON ART BOOK
The Bison Books edition of Gauguin by Lesley Stevenson is a beautifully crafted art history book that delves into the life and works of Paul Gauguin, one of the most influential Post-Impressionist artists. This edition is a treasure trove of information, featuring stunning color reproductions that bring Gauguin’s vibrant paintings to life. With its engaging narrative and meticulous attention to detail, the book provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of Gauguin’s artistic journey, from his early days in France to his later years in Tahiti.
Lesley Stevenson’s writing is both informative and accessible, making the book an excellent resource for art enthusiasts and students alike. The author skillfully weaves together Gauguin’s personal story with an analysis of his artistic innovations, highlighting his unique style and the cultural impact he had on the art world. The inclusion of full- and double-page color illustrations allows readers to appreciate the depth and beauty of Gauguin’s work, making this book a visual feast as well as a scholarly treatise.
Printed in 1990 in Italy - First Edition Hardcover
In excellent vintage condition, the dust cover is excellent. Some discolouring of first two pages which are the only non-gloss pages in the book.
The Bison Books edition of Gauguin by Lesley Stevenson is a beautifully crafted art history book that delves into the life and works of Paul Gauguin, one of the most influential Post-Impressionist artists. This edition is a treasure trove of information, featuring stunning color reproductions that bring Gauguin’s vibrant paintings to life. With its engaging narrative and meticulous attention to detail, the book provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of Gauguin’s artistic journey, from his early days in France to his later years in Tahiti.
Lesley Stevenson’s writing is both informative and accessible, making the book an excellent resource for art enthusiasts and students alike. The author skillfully weaves together Gauguin’s personal story with an analysis of his artistic innovations, highlighting his unique style and the cultural impact he had on the art world. The inclusion of full- and double-page color illustrations allows readers to appreciate the depth and beauty of Gauguin’s work, making this book a visual feast as well as a scholarly treatise.
Printed in 1990 in Italy - First Edition Hardcover
In excellent vintage condition, the dust cover is excellent. Some discolouring of first two pages which are the only non-gloss pages in the book.
The Bison Books edition of Gauguin by Lesley Stevenson is a beautifully crafted art history book that delves into the life and works of Paul Gauguin, one of the most influential Post-Impressionist artists. This edition is a treasure trove of information, featuring stunning color reproductions that bring Gauguin’s vibrant paintings to life. With its engaging narrative and meticulous attention to detail, the book provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of Gauguin’s artistic journey, from his early days in France to his later years in Tahiti.
Lesley Stevenson’s writing is both informative and accessible, making the book an excellent resource for art enthusiasts and students alike. The author skillfully weaves together Gauguin’s personal story with an analysis of his artistic innovations, highlighting his unique style and the cultural impact he had on the art world. The inclusion of full- and double-page color illustrations allows readers to appreciate the depth and beauty of Gauguin’s work, making this book a visual feast as well as a scholarly treatise.
Printed in 1990 in Italy - First Edition Hardcover
In excellent vintage condition, the dust cover is excellent. Some discolouring of first two pages which are the only non-gloss pages in the book.