The third, and final class, that I'm taking this semester is called The Life and Art of Paul Gauguin. I am very excited about this course. It's an art history seminar taught by Dr. Richard Brettell. He is the foremost scholar on Gauguin in the world. Paul Gauguin is a post-Impressionist painter, although he was often grouped with the Impressionists. Gauguin led a fascinating life, he travelled immensely and associated with many other important French people of the 19th century, including my favorite French poet, Mallarmé.
One thing I've come across in all three of my classes is that I tend to be the youngest one in the class. Particularly, in this class, there are a lot of older people. I hope that it won't affect how they view me or my ideas.
One advantage I have in this class is that I am fluent in French. I think this will turn out to be particularly helpful in research for the class.
Below are some famous Paul Gauguin paintings:
Le Christ jaune (The Yellow Christ), 1889
Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?, 1897

