Paul Gauguin, born June 7, 1848 in Paris and died May 8, 1903 in the Marquesas Islands, was a French post-Impressionist painter. Leader of the School of Pont-Aven and inspiration of the Nabis, he is considered one of the major French painters of the 19th century, and one of the most important precursors of modern art with Klimt, Cézanne, Munch , Seurat and van Gogh. Art Institute of Chicago. Public domain. Enhanced by hand for an incredibly close rendering of an original drawing. You will be able to perceive the intensity and the material effect of blacks, whites, colors. Ships within 2-3 days.