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The author traces the artist's life from early formation through Paris struggles, encounters with fellow painters, and exploratory travels that shaped his developing primitivist vision. Chapters follow artistic phases: experiments with color and symbolism, clashes with Impressionism, the Pont-Aven circle, Caribbean and Tahitian journeys that intensified a search for a purer, savage art, and later isolation and resistance to Western civilization. Attention is given to personal hardships—poverty, ill health, fraught friendships—and to the evolution of technique and themes: simplified forms, bold color, and mythic religious imagery that sought unity between humanity and nature.

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John Gould Fletcher

John Gould Fletcher was an American poet, critic, and essayist known for his contributions to modernist literature. His work often reflects a deep engagement with visual art and culture, as seen in his notable book "Paul Gauguin, His Life and Art," which explores the life and influence of the renowned painter. Fletcher's poetry collections, such as "Goblins and Pagodas" and "Irradiations; Sand and Spray," showcase his innovative use of imagery and form. Additionally, his interest in Japanese aesthetics is evident in his work "Japanese Prints," which highlights his appreciation for Eastern art. Through his diverse writings, Fletcher has left a lasting impact on the literary landscape.

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