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  1. Jan 11, 2017 · Vincent van Gogh painted Prisoners Exercising, or Prisoners’ Round, in February of 1890 during his time at the Saint-Remy asylum. It is a copy of an engraving by Gustave Dore titled, Newgate Exercise Yard which offers a glimpse into prison life as inmates slowly march in a circle for exercise in the prison yard, surrounded by walls that seem ...

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  4. Oct 14, 2023 · Prisoners Exercising, also known as Prisoners' Round, is an 1890 painting by Vincent van Gogh. It was painted when Van Gogh was severely depressed and living in an asylum in Saint-Remy. It is an oil on canvas painting with 80.0 x 64.0 cm dimensions. The painting was inspired by Gustave Dore, one of Van Gogh's favourite artists.

  5. Article History. The Starry Night was painted by Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh in 1889 during his stay at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France. Van Gogh observed the night sky from his barred bedroom window and became preoccupied by the challenges of painting a nighttime landscape.

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    This 1890 work needs little explanation. Painted while Van Gogh was heavily depressed and in an asylum in Saint-Rémy, it is expressionism at its most downcast.

    The circular trudge of the watched-over men so perfectly captures the mental rat runs the artist felt trapped in; you can almost hear the shuffle-thump of those boots.

    It is directly inspired by a depiction of Newgate exercise yard by one of Van Gogh’s favourite artists, the London-based print-maker Gustave Doré, who recreated the city with a Dickensian sweep in the collection London: A Pilgrimage.

    Doré’s black and white engraving plunges the men into shadow at the bottom of seemingly endless walls, with white sunlight anointing their heads. In Van Gogh’s version, the blues and golds blaze and pulse. Is it redemption or the intense feelings of mental illness?

    The central figure with Van Gogh’s red hair raises his head to reveal a sickly, green-tinged face. Van Gogh and Britain, Tate Britain, SW1, to 11 August

  6. His passion was now for “a full effect of color.”. He left Paris in February 1888 for Arles, in southeastern France. Vincent van Gogh: Portrait of Joseph Roulin. Portrait of Joseph Roulin, oil on canvas by Vincent van Gogh, Arles, France, early 1889; in the Museum of Modern Art, New York City. 64.4 × 55.2 cm.

  7. Van Gogh’s Ear focuses on van Gogh’s time in Arles including the visit from artist Paul Gauguin which proved to be life-changing, weaving together a detailed timeline of the momentous events ...

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