Gauguin and 19th Century Art Theory

Swets & Zeitlinger (1972)
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Abstract

A study of the art-theoretical notions of the past-impressionism offers a key to the understanding of some of the most important aspects of the arts in our country. This modern movement is not a style, but more an attitude, a spiritual insight, a feeling for the predicament of man. Modern art defined by content not style.

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