Gage Taylor
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Gage Taylor (1942 – 2000) was a visionary artist known for his psychedelic-inspired landscapes.[1] Art critic Thomas Albright wrote, "Taylor's landscape fantasies combined profuse detail with heavier, painterly surfaces and achieved a 'naive' and nostalgic flavor, like the work of a visionary Grandma Moses."[2]
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