Noa Noa: with 'Manuscrit tiré du "Livre des métiers" de Vehbi-Zumbul Zadi'

Noa Noa: with 'Manuscrit tiré du "Livre des métiers" de Vehbi-Zumbul Zadi' - Paperback

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Noa Noa: with 'Manuscrit tiré du "Livre des métiers" de Vehbi-Zumbul Zadi'

Noa Noa: with 'Manuscrit tiré du "Livre des métiers" de Vehbi-Zumbul Zadi' - Paperback

by Paul Gaugin , Charles Morice
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by Paul Gaugin (Author), Charles Morice (Author), Claire Moran (Editor)

Noa Noa is one of the best examples of a nineteenth-century artist's book. Part-travelogue, part-autobiography and rich in imagery, it sealed Gauguin's reputation as a painter of the tropics. This edition brings the original co-authored text of Noa Noa to the public, allowing a new interpretation of Gauguin to emerge. Written together with the poet Charles Morice, it sets up a dichotomy between the 'savage painter' and the 'civilised poet', one which reveals the painter's careful orchestration of his persona and manipulation of its reception. Claire Moran's introduction situates the text within Gauguin's aesthetic, detailing its complex history and signalling its themes. Noa Noa is followed by a first print edition of the Manuscrit tiré du 'Livre des métiers' de Vehbi-Zumbul Zadi, an artistic treatise, penned by Gauguin. Through both texts, Gauguin emerges as an extraordinary teller of tales, a painter for whom the truth was never black and white.

Text in French with introduction and critical apparatus in English.

Number of Pages: 106
Dimensions: 0.22 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: August 21, 2017
ISBN9781781881545
Author Paul Gaugin , Charles Morice
PublisherTexts and Translations
GenreBiography, Arts, History, and Travel
FormatPaperback
PublishedAugust 2017
LanguageENG- English
Pages106
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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