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Who portrayed cypress trees in France as shapes that seem to be writing in agony

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Vincent Van Gogh should be the answer
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Answer: The correct answer is : Vincent Van Gogh

Explanation: Van Gogh described the cypresses portrayed in France as ways that seem to writhe in agony. Van Gogh arrived in the Provence region looking for light which he did not find in the gray skies of Paris. From the window of his room he saw the cypresses become flames and the stars become swirling and shaped him on his canvas called The Starry Night. And in his work Wheat Field with Cypresses shows the restless spirit of a man on the verge of madness.

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