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In this picture, Van Gogh portrays himself sitting with a well-filled glass (of wine?) to hand. Is he in a bar? [He was a habitué of Parisian cafés] (https://www.vangoghmuseum.nl/en/collection/d0693V1962).
This painting of stagecoaches parked in the southern French town of Tarascon was inspired by an 1872 novel by Alphonse Daudet. Visible in the canvas is Van Gogh’s emulation of Claude Monet’s vivid hues and Adolphe Monticelli’s heavily textured brushwork.
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Vincent van Gogh (1853 - 1890), Paris, June-July 1886 oil on cardboard, 35.0 cm x 27.0 cm Credits (obliged to state): Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation)
Vincent Willem van Gogh (Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləɱ‿vɑŋ‿ˈɣɔx] ⓘ; 30 March 1853 – 29 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art.
- Vincent Willem van Gogh, 30 March 1853, Zundert, Netherlands
- 29 July 1890 (aged 37), Auvers-sur-Oise, France
Jan 15, 2021 · Vincent van Gogh’s The Artist on the Road to Tarascon (1888) in its original museum frame, glass negative of the 1920s Courtesy of the Kulturhistorisches Museum Magdeburg. This early...
Vase with Zinnias and Geraniums (F241) reflects the influence of Adolphe Monticelli (1824–1886) in its vivid color and impasto paint. Van Gogh admired, and later collected, Monticelli's work. [43] Van Gogh had been introduced by his brother Theo to Monticelli's still life work with flowers in Paris.
Captivated by the clarity of light and the vibrant colors of the Provençal spring, Van Gogh produced fourteen paintings of orchards in less than a month, painting outdoors and varying his style and technique.