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 | | Analyzing Gauguin’s “Agony in the Garden”: The Tree of Knowledge | | by Kaz Silvestri, Sep 28, 2008 | | Paul Gauguin believed that primitive art should start from the spirit and make use of nature instead of the other way around. He used simple colors to intensify the images and he did not pay much heed to linear or aerial perspective. "Agony in the Garden" is an example of one of his earlier attempts at primitivism, which he learned from Emile Bernard. | | Comments(2) Liked It: 1 |
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