Charles Strickland

GPTKB entity

Statements (54)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf fictional character
gptkbp:appearsIn The Moon and Sixpence
gptkbp:artwork 20th century
critical acclaim
expressionism
alienation
inspired future generations
modern art
art for art's sake
color theory
individualism
emotional depth
freedom of expression
cultural discussions
commercialism
cultural critique
influential figure
self-taught artist
posthumous acclaim
from banker to artist
inner truth
Tahitian_landscapes
Bohemian_artists
gptkbp:birthPlace gptkb:London
gptkbp:characterTraits passionate
reclusive
obsessive
gptkbp:conflict society
gptkbp:createdBy gptkb:W._Somerset_Maugham
gptkbp:culturalImpact inspired literature
gptkbp:deathPlace tuberculosis
gptkbp:depictedIn film adaptations
gptkbp:famousFor his paintings
gptkbp:famousQuote "I have no use for the world."
gptkbp:firstAppearance 1919
gptkbp:friend Dirk_Stroeve
gptkbp:hasGoals oil painting
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Charles Strickland
gptkbp:influence gptkb:Paul_Gauguin
gptkbp:influencedBy gptkb:Vincent_van_Gogh
gptkbp:inspiration self-expression
Tahitian_culture
gptkbp:legacy influence on artists
gptkbp:nationality British
gptkbp:notableFeature gptkb:Paris_Salon
gptkbp:notableWork The Moon and Sixpence
gptkbp:occupation painter
gptkbp:personalBest financial instability
gptkbp:portrayedBy gptkb:Alec_Guinness
gptkbp:relationship Claudia
gptkbp:spouse Ruth_Strickland
gptkbp:style Post-Impressionism
vivid colors
gptkbp:theme the pursuit of art