The Earth as a Religion
As the center of artistic interest in the early Modern era, Paris attracted a number of foreign painters. Chaim Soutine (1894-1943) came to Paris in 1913. Soutine's style included applying thickly encrusted paint—and his work exudes a “wild, chaotic spirit, sorrowful and vehement.” Soutine was a natural, though singular, Expressionist.
His religion was the earth. He painted the sacredness of the country with a passion that sometimes makes his art difficult to read.
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