Paul Gauguin's "Self Portrait" (ASL)

Paul Gauguin’s unnerving Self-Portrait is painted on a dining room cupboard door from an inn in the Breton hamlet of Le Pouldu in northwest France. The viewer must decide whether this disembodied head floating against a field of crimson and warm yellow represents Gauguin as Christ with a halo or is Satan holding the snake that tempted Eve to eat the forbidden apples, hanging directly above.
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