In 1886 the painter Vincent van Gogh(1853-1890) came from Holland to France, where he produced a revolution in the use of color. He used purer, brighter colors than artists had used before he also recognized that color, like other formal qualities, could act as a language in and of itself. He believed that the local or "real" color of an object does not necessarily express the artist's experience. Artists, according to van Gogh, should seek to paint things not as they are, but as the artists feel them. In Public garden at Arles, the colors of the pathway, the trees, and the sky are all far more intense and pure than the garden's real colors. Thus, van Gogh captures the whole experience of walking alone in the stillness of a hot afternoon.It can be inferred from this paragraph that van Gogh ().
A.presented things according to the way he felt them B.avoided treating color as a formal quality in and of itself C.conformed to the traditional ways of depicting everyday objects used D.the local color of an object to express his personal experience正确答案A