

©2011 The Kelton Foundation

©2011 The Kelton Foundation

©2011 The Kelton Foundation

©2011 The Kelton Foundation

©2011 The Kelton Foundation
Exclusively at the Maritime Museum of San Diego
Extended thru July 31, 2012
NEW EXHIBIT HOURS, SHOWING DAILY - 11:00am to 3:00pm
Due to the high demand, this world class exhibit with original works by Paul Gauguin will be extended thru July 31, 2012 to accommodate all the viewing interest. Due to the light sensitive nature of some of the Paul Gauguin pieces, exhibit hours will only be from 11am-3pm daily.
The exhibit, Three Voyages to Paradise; Cook, Melville and Gauguin chronicles the voyages of Captain Cook to Tahiti, author Herman Melville and impressionist painter Paul Gauguin. Showcasing this exhibit are 51 pieces by Paul Gauguin as well as other artists. Admission to the exhibit is included with museum admission; however, visitors must arrive by 2pm to see all the items in the exhibit due to the shortened hours.

Paintings, Sculptures and Artifacts in an exclusive, once in a Lifetime World Class Exhibit, including original works drawn from one of the most comprehensive Paul Gauguin collections in the United States.
This special exhibit is included with General Admission.
Imagine what treasures one would have seen exploring the Pacific islands in centuries past? The Three Voyages to Paradise exhibit is inspired by those very visions as seen through the eyes of Captain James Cook, author Herman Melville and impressionist painter Paul Gauguin.
Highlighting this extraordinary exhibit are original paintings created by the official expedition artists (William Hodges and John Webber), on James Cook’s second and third Voyages of Discovery. Scientific and navigation instruments from Cook’s time as well as personal effects and Cook memorabilia will also be displayed along with Charts and Pacific artifacts from the period. Paintings, engravings and whaling artifacts representative of Herman Melville’s episodic adventure in the South Seas will be interpreted using select examples of his writings.
Central to the exhibition will be a comprehensive collection of original oil and watercolor paintings, woodblock prints, engravings and sculpture by Paul Gauguin. This exhibit will comprise the largest display of three-dimensional Gauguin masterpieces currently seen anywhere in the world, including a newly discovered Gauguin wood carving on display for the first time in America.


Featuring original paintings by the official expedition artists on James Cook’s second and third Voyages of Discovery. Scientific and navigation instruments, personal effects and memorabilia along with Charts and Pacific artifacts from the period.
FAQ:
- Does this require Museum Admission?
- Yes, this exhibit requires a General Admission ticket. Exceptions: Maritime Museum of San Diego Members & visitors that have upgraded their admission to an Explorer Pass.
- Am I limited to just the Three Voyages to Paradise Exhibit?
- Your General Admission ticket allows one to visit all of our ships and exhibits. The exhibit is open from 11am to 3pm only.
- Are pictures allowed?
- No cameras, flash, tripods, or video recording equipment will be allowed.
A showcase of original paintings, sculpture and Artifacts in an exclusive, once in a Lifetime Exhibition.
- Fine Art Museums which have previously exhibited some of The Kelton Foundation’s Gauguin material appearing in Three Voyages to Paradise include:
- Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio
- Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Ordrupgaard Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Complesso del Vittoriano, Rome, Italy
- Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
- Musée d'Orsay, Paris France
- Musée des beaux-arts, Quimper France
- Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipe, Taiwan
Exhibit narrative
Cook, Melville, and Gauguin: Voyages to Paradise Treasures of the Kelton Collection
For most people, no matter their nationality or background, there exists some conventional definition of earthly paradise. It is typically an island setting with dramatic vegetated landscapes garnished with waterfalls, surrounded by an azure lagoon and bounded by a fringing coral reef on which the sea forever sounds a calming rhythmic beat. The weather is temperate, the water warm, there is always plenty of food easily obtained; the inhabitants are friendly, relaxed, uninhibited, healthy, happy, and attractive. The sunsets.....
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