Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Van Gogh and Gauguin - The Studio of the South

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The friendship of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin—including an intense, two-month collaboration in Aries, in the south of France—is one of the most revealing and dynamic relationships in the history of modern art. When they first met in Pans in late 1887, they were two of a number of artists seeking a way to move beyond Impressionism. They found common ground in the belief that progressive art should be created at a distance from urban decadence, a conviction that led Gauguin to Brittany and van Gogh to Aries in the early months of 1888

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