Vincent Van Gogh The Harvest

Vincent Van Gogh The Harvest
1888 Fine Art Painting
Vincent van Gogh painted dozens of Wheat Fields (series of paintings), born out of his religious studies and sermons, connection to nature, appreciation of manual laborers and desire to provide a means of offering comfort to others. The wheat field works demonstrate his progression as an artist from the drab Wheat Sheaves made in 1885 in the Netherlands to the colorful, dramatic paintings from Arles, Saint-Remy and Auvers-sur-Oise of rural France.

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Vincent Van Gogh The Hill Of Montmartre With Stone Quarry

Vincent Van Gogh The Hill Of Montmartre With Stone Quarry
1886 Fine Art Painting
The Montmartre paintings are a group of works that Vincent van Gogh made in 1886 and 1887 of the Paris district of Montmartre while living there with his brother Theo. Rather than capture urban settings in Paris, van Gogh preferred pastoral scenes, such as Montmartre and Asnieres in the northwest suburbs. Of the two years in Paris, the work from 1886 often has the dark, somber tones of his early works from the Netherlands and Brussels. By the spring of 1887 van Gogh embraced use of color and light and created his own brushstroke techniques based upon Impressionism and Pointillism. The works in the series provide examples of his work during that period of time and the progression he made as an artist.
The Hill of Montmartre with Stone Quarry(F229) was but one of van Gogh’s paintings of the Montmartre countryside. The apartment where he lived with his brother bordered the countryside and overlooked the city of Paris. At the time the painting was made, the country landscape was beginning to disappear as a result of the city’s expansion. Soon the fields, pastures and windmills would largely disappear from the Montmartre area. Van Gogh draws the audience in by use of the diagonal line of fences to the windmill just right of the center of the picture. This technique also established depth in the work.

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Vincent Van Gogh Houses At Auvers

Vincent van Gogh Houses at Auvers

1886 Fine Art Painting
Vincent Van Gogh Houses At Auvers Fine Art Painting
Houses at Auvers is an oil painting by Vincent van Gogh, painted in June 1890, when he moved to Auvers-sur-Oise, a small town just north of Paris, France. Although considered iconic in the modern period, van Gogh only sold a single painting, yet he never ceased to paint. His work resulted in powerful and emotional canvases that contain more than the depicted subject. He painted 77 paintings during the period he was in Auvers, many of whose themes revisit his earlier interest in the lives of peasants and their cottages. He was particularly fascinated by old thatched roofs, which were picturesque and evocative, but even then were scarce. Houses at Auvers strikingly contrasts his textured treatment of a tiled roof with the adjacent thatched cottages.
Art by Van Gogh
Movement: Post-Impressionism
Beautiful artistic vintage landscape painting featuring cottages at Auvers.

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Vincent Van Gogh Moonlit Landscape

Vincent Van Gogh Moonlit Landscape (1889)

“Moonlit Landscape”, also known as “The Promenade, Evening” or “Landscape with Couple Walking” is an oil painting by van Gogh. The painting features a twilight sky with a crescent moon. The beautiful artwork shows warm, vibrant colors such as orange, purple, yellow and green. It was painted in Saint-Remy in 1889.
Art by van Gogh
Movement: Post-Impressionism

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