Paul Gauguin

Painter 1848 – 1903
Steady
#408
Historical Importance
548K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-3.8%
Year-over-Year
-6%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Paul Gauguin

Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) was a pivotal Post-Impressionist painter whose artistic philosophy and dramatic subject matter profoundly influenced 20th-century modern art. Ranking #408 in historical importance by MIT's Pantheon project, his legacy is cemented by his move to Tahiti and his use of bold color and symbolic, often primitivist, forms, marking a significant break from European artistic traditions.

In the modern digital sphere, Gauguin's historical standing is not fully reflected in his internet attention. He garners approximately 548K Wikipedia views in 2025, resulting in an Attention Gap of only ~1x relative to his importance. This suggests relatively appropriate, though not overwhelming, modern cultural relevance. For contrast, figures like Richard Nixon (#748 importance) receive over 4.1M views, demonstrating a far greater contemporary pull than this historically more significant artist.

This modest digital engagement is showing signs of a slight cooling, with his annualized year-over-year change declining by -3.8% and a -6% drop in momentum between Q1 and Q3 of 2025, indicating sustained but gently receding online interest in his work.

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