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- Nevermore is an 1897 oil on canvas painting by the French Post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin. Since 1932 it has been in the collection of the Courtauld Institute of Art...
- Nevermore, 1897 by Paul Gauguin. Like The Spirit of the Dead Watches of five years earlier, this picture can be seen as a "simple study of an Oceanic nude."
- Paul Gauguin painted Nevermore in February 1897, during his second and final stay in Tahiti, an island in the southern Pacific colonised by France.
- Rachel Ropeik: [0:01] We’re standing here in the Courtauld Galleries in front of Paul Gauguin’s “Nevermore,” from 1897.
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- Nevermore Analysis. Excerpt from Paul Gauguin's personal correspondence: "It is not at all the raven of Edgar Poe but the bird of the devil who watches.
- Nevermore (O Taiti) is a Post-Impressionist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Paul Gauguin in 1897. It lives at the The Courtauld Gallery in London.
- The artwork “Nevermore,” created by the renowned artist Paul Gauguin in 1897, is an oil on canvas painting that embodies the Post-Impressionism movement.
- Paul Gauguin painted Nevermore while living in Tahiti, an island in the southern Pacific colonised by France.