Collecting Gaugin

Slightly thin exhibition at the Courtauld looking at their collection of Gauguin’s and how they were acquired by Samuel Courtauld.

It was nice that the galleries own pictures and the two Gauguin’s that Samuel Courtauld had sold before he donated the rest to the gallery were reunited so you are seeing the whole of his collection. It was interesting to see that this collection had included paintings, sculpture and engravings and that the works were displayed alongside the bills for the works and letters relating to them.

However that was it. There wasn’t quite enough of anything to give it much depth. Showing my bias I do wonder if this is because there is not much depth to Gaugin’s work. I’ve never really warmed to him and do fear that he found a market and played to it.

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