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To contrast with the color of the water, Van Gogh signed his name in large red letters. [6] The scene is painted with thick impasto, emphasizing the tumultuous waves and uneven sea. To achieve this effect, Van Gogh squeezed paint directly onto the canvas and created texture using his palette knife rather than a traditional brush.
The Lovers: The Poet's Garden IV (van Gogh) [Wikidata] October 1888 Unknown Arles 75 x 92cm F 485 JH 1615 The Sower (van Gogh) [Wikidata] October 1888 Villa Flora, Winterthur Arles 72 x 91.5cm F 494 JH 1617 Trunk of an Old Yew Tree (van Gogh) [Wikidata] October 1888 Private collection Arles 91 x 71cm F 573 JH 1618
The most comprehensive primary source on Van Gogh is his correspondence with his younger brother, Theo.Their lifelong friendship, and most of what is known of Vincent's thoughts and theories of art, are recorded in the hundreds of letters they exchanged from 1872 until 1890. [8]
The Red Vineyard was exhibited for the first time at the annual exhibition of Les XX, 1890, in Brussels, and sold for 400 francs to Belgian painter and collector Anna Boch, a member of Les XX. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Anna was the sister of Eugène Boch , another impressionist painter and a friend of Van Gogh, whose portrait Van Gogh painted ( Le Peintre ...
Boats du Rhône is a series of two sketches (a small one in a letter, [1] the other very large and detailed with a reed pen) and three oil paintings, listed below, created by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh while living in Arles, France, during August, 1888.
The IMAX film Van Gogh, een kleurrijk portret (Van Gogh, a colorful portrait) was released 1989, the same year the film Vincent van Gogh, een zaaier in Etten (Vincent van Gogh, a sower in Etten) came into circulation, the director was Vincent Oudendijk. Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa paid homage to Van Gogh in the 1990 film Dreams.
Van Gogh's drawing of 87 Hackford Road. In July 1869, Van Gogh's uncle, “Cent” Van Gogh, helped him obtain a position with the art dealer Goupil & Cie in The Hague.After his training, in June 1873, Goupil transferred him to London, where he lodged at 87 Hackford Road, Brixton, [1] and worked at Messrs. Goupil & Co., 17 Southampton Street. [2]
Van Gogh produced the painting in mid-September 1888, shortly after he had completed another view of the park: The Poet's Garden (F468). [1] Van Gogh depicted the park in other works during this period, including: Entrance to the Public Park in Arles (F566), and The Public Park at Arles (F472).
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