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Gauguin and Primitive Arts
He drew inspiration from indigenous arts from all four corners of the globe in order to develop his own artistic style.
Long before Picasso or major Western museums embraced primitive art, Gauguin practised appropriation, drawing inspiration from the art of Easter Island, the Marquesas Islands, the Māori and Cambodia. He copied, modified and incorporated motifs and compositional principles, adapting these elements to be used in his paintings, drawings and sculptures. It took a century for these influences to be recognised and re-evaluated.
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