Danish-Norwegian painter, art critic and biographer
Pola Gauguin (6 December 1883 – 2 July 1961) was a Danish-Norwegian painter, art critic and biographer.[1]
Biography
Paul Rollon Gauguin was born in Paris, France. He was the youngest of five children born to the famed French artist Paul Gauguin and his Danish wife Mette Sophie Gad (1850-1920). He was the brother of Émile Gauguin (1874–1955), Aline Gauguin (1877–1897), Clovis Gauguin (1879–1900), and Jean René Gauguin (1881–1961). In 1884, when he was one year old, his family moved to Denmark. The following year, his father returned to Paris. He grew up in Copenhagen where he was raised by his mother Mette and maternal grandparents. He had little interaction with his father and no direct contact after 1890.[2][3][4]
He married Ingrid Blehr (1881-1959) in 1910 and was the father of Paul René Gauguin (1911-1976). Gauguin spent 19 days at Grini concentration camp in 1941. In 1949, he returned to Copenhagen where he died in 1961.[9][10]
Selected works
Paul Gauguin – 1920
Henrik Lund – 1931
Christian Krohg – 1932
Edvard Munch – 1933
My Father Paul Gauguin – 1937
Ludvig Karsten – 1949
Norwegian Painters from J C Dahl to Edvard Munch – 1950
References
^"Pola Gauguin". Art Institute of Chicago. Retrieved 15 September 2016.