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Gauguin (1848-1903) was a major catalyst during the Post Impressionism period. His bold experimentation with colour, and incorporation of cloisonnism, led directly to the Synthetism style of modern art, in which niether form nor colour predominate but each has an equal role. He had a great admiration for the folk art of cultures of the world, inspiring him to lead the way to Primitivism. He felt traditional painting had become too imitative and lacked symbolic depth. By contrast, the art of Africa and Asia seemed to him full of mystic symbolism and vigour. Moving to Tahiti, he spent the last years of his life celebrating the life of it's inhabitants on his canvas. This art slideshow displays each masterpiece for up to 16 minutes per image before softly blending into the next painting.

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