Brilliant
Always interesting and informative. I especially appreciated the latest episode on art, being a painter myself. I’ve always been just bored by Gauguin, but this episode, highlighting that his subjects were actually his victims and child brides, completely changes the artwork. Makes me dislike the paintings more, but the history is meaningful.
Jonbsan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/31/22
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