Chapter 21 Guide

Chapter 21 – A Sudden Illness

 

The whore said, “Oh, Monsieur Lessard, I have seen your painting at La Mirliton. It is so beautiful.”

the-salon-in-the-rue-des-moulins-1894 The Salon in the Rue des Moulins – Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec – 1894

Henri smiled. “I am the painter Toulouse-Lautrec.”

“Better than nothing,” said Lucien.

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Self-Portrait – Henri Toulouse-Lautrec 1882

When he had been a sailor, Paul Gauguin had dreamed of fields of yellow corn, red cows grazing in meadows, and rusty peasants sleeping on haystacks.

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Yellow Haystacks, Golden Harvest – Paul Gauguin – 1889

When he was a stockbroker he dreamed of ships becalmed in flat, aquamarine seas, their sails as flaccid and pale as shroud
bathing-dieppe-1885.jpg!LargeBathing, Dieppe – Paul Gauguin – 1885

Now a painter, he slept alone in his tiny Paris apartment and dreamed of tropical islands where buttery brown girls moved in cool shadows like spirits,
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The Great Buddah – Paul Gauguin – 1899
He’d dreamed of island girls since he’d returned from Martinique three years ago–
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–but this one was different, a Polynesian, in a crisp white and blue mission dress, white flowers in her long hair. The girl didn’t frighten him at all. She was young and pretty and innocent in the wild unspoiled way of the Pacific, but there was a shadow there, behind her, something small and dark and menacing.
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Tehman Has Many Parents – Paul Gauguin – 1893
Gauguin painted many pictures of island girls that had a strange, dark figure lurking the background, which seemed to me the perfect shadow cast by the Colorman.
—the dark figure always lurked there;
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Barbarian Poems – Paul Gauguin – 1896

“Monsieur Paul,” said Bleu. “Come to bed.”

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Nevermore – Paul Gauguin-1896

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