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1898年,在南太平洋的塔希提岛,高更有感于生命的无常,开始用画笔和油彩在一块粗糙的巨大麻布上向自己、向整个人类和宇宙发问。大约一个月与重感冒相伴的工作的果实便是今天藏于美国波士顿美术馆的象征主义杰作——《我们从何处来?我们是谁?我们向何处去?》。它仿佛是一个关于人类的寓言,又让人们的思绪回到两千多年前苏格拉底在德尔斐神庙的正门上写下的那句话:“认识你自己”。
In 1898, Gaudí’s life-giving impermanence on Tahiti in the South Pacific began to question himself and the entire human race and the universe with paintbrush and oil on a rough, huge linen cloth. The fruit of a month’s work with a heavy cold is today the symbolism masterpiece - “Where do we come from? Who are we? Where are we going?” Hidden in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. It seems like a parable of humankind, leaving people’s minds back to what Socrates wrote about two thousand years ago at the main entrance to Delphi’s temple: “Know Yourself.”