What type of shapes did Gauguin use most often?
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Organic: Gauguin
most often uses organic forms, he prefers primitivist art, because was
influenced by Impressionist style, and he developed a personal use of color,
brushstroke and so-called non-traditional matter. It is a rough technique very
close to primitivism, and would be a permanent feature of his later works.
most often uses organic forms, he prefers primitivist art, because was
influenced by Impressionist style, and he developed a personal use of color,
brushstroke and so-called non-traditional matter. It is a rough technique very
close to primitivism, and would be a permanent feature of his later works.
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heya..
here is your answer..
The three most obvious shapes are the ellipse, square and circle (arch). The cylinder was used for the water pipes beneath the floor and there may have been.
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