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by Paul Gauguin
French artist Paul Gauguin painted this rustic scene with the bold color and simplified forms that characterized his mature work. The subject reflects his interest in simple rural life as an antidote to industrial civilization.
Gauguin sought authenticity in Brittany and later Tahiti, rejecting Parisian sophistication. His flattened compositions and symbolic color influenced modern art. It hangs at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid.

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