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Omnibus presenting: Paul Gauguin: A Quest for Silence

on BBC One London

When the French painter Paul Gauguin decided to abandon his wife and family to live in Tahiti he was already middle-aged. For many people the legend of his life begins with this decision. In fact Paul Gauguin's quest for silence, and fulfilment as an artist, began much earlier.

Contributors

Script:
Henri Perruchot
English version by:
David Heycock
Narrator:
Donald Eccles
Produced for The French Television Service by:
Jean-Jacques Bloch
Produced for The French Television Service by:
Roland Bernard

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