Kandel, director of the Kavli Institute for Brain Sciences at Columbia University, some artists such as Klimt express their thoughts and psyche in their paintings but their work is also a reflection of who’s observing the artists and what’s motivating them to do the work.Ī study published in a book called The Age of Insight seeks to reveal what painters from more than a century ago can teach us about the brain. According to an article published by researcher and professor Erik R. Klimt took a special interest in the psychology of his own art so that he could then have an influence on the mental processes of the viewer. That curiosity, that essential question, led him to paint the same thing repeatedly, with the same colors and the same shapes and figures. He wanted to know what moved him to paint one thing and not the other. Klimt was trying to get closer to the truth with his art. Baby (Cradle) by Gustav Klimt Art Nouveau, an artistic movement concerned with truth
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