Princeton Art Museum Announces Gauguin Woodblock Prints Exhibition

Paul Gauguin, French, 1848–1903 - Auti te pape (Women at the River) from the Noa Noa suite,1894. - Woodcut printed from one block in orange & black, respectively, over yellow, pink, and green on laminated cream Japanese paper, sheet trimmed 20.3 x 35.3 cm. - Clarence Buckingham Collections [1948.264] / © The Art Institute of Chicago.

PRINCETON, NJ.- The Princeton University
Art
Museum will launch its fall 2010 season with an exhibition it is
originating,
Gauguin’s Paradise Remembered: The Noa Noa Prints (September 25,
2010—January 2,
2011), the first comprehensive look at this pivotal woodcut series. Paul

Gauguin’s Paradise Remembered posits a new way of understanding a key
body of
work within the artist’s career, and by extension a new way of
understanding
this vital post-Impressionist artist.

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