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Centre d'Art Musée Paul Gauguin From June to November of 1887, the artist Paul Gauguin lived in Martinique.[1] His creative work and experiences on the island are memorialized at the Museum of Paul Gauguin on the island. The museum is at Turin Cove between Carbet and St. Pierre.
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edit- ^ "Gauguin and Martinique," Karen Kristine Richnitzer Pope, 1981.
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