Artist: Paul Gauguin
Date: 1889
Size: 120 x 102 cm
Museum: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas City, United States)
Technique: Oil On Canvas
Paul Gauguin exhibited in several Impressionist shows, but in the mid- to late-1880s, he sought to move away from Impressionist naturalism towards the use of intense, non-naturalistic colors. This work was painted on the coast of Brittany, which Gauguin had first visited in 1886 in search of the
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