Answer:
It's true: Paul Gauguin traveled to the south Pacific and painted scenes inspired by what he saw.
Explanation:
Paul Gauguin traveled to the south Pacific and painted scenes inspired by what he saw. Paul Gauguin was a French painter, whose style was considered post-Impressionist. He became famous after his dead, jus as many other artists of his time. Van Gogh, for instance. Gauguin developed a very experimental use of color and he traveled to the French Polynesia for inspiration. He painted people and landscapes from that area.