Vincent Van Gogh In The Cafe Art Print

Vincent Van Gogh In The Cafe Art Print

Vincent Van Gogh In The Cafe: Agostina Segatori In Le Tambourin
Agostina Segatori Sitting in the Cafe du Tambourin was painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1887. Agostina Segatori owned the Cafe du Tambourin that Van Gogh knew intimately. It was a gathering spot for Parisian artists, a place where their work was exhibited. Van Gogh, unable to pay in cash for his meals, exchanged paintings for his fare. The paintings then adorned the restaurant. He held a special exhibit of his Japanese prints in the cafe as well. His connection with Agostina and the cafe came to a sad end when she went bankrupt and Van Gogh’s paintings were confiscated by creditors. This painting, however, demonstrates an artistic discovery that culminated in his unique, creative style not quite on the brink of being understood and revered.

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Vincent Van Gogh Moulin De La Galette

Vincent Van Gogh Moulin De La Galette

1887 Fine Art Painting
Le Moulin de la Galette is the subject and title of several paintings made by Vincent van Gogh of a windmill. The Moulin de la Galette was near Van Gogh’s apartment with his brother, Theo in Montmartre. The owners of the windmill maximized the view on a butte overlooking Paris, creating a terrace for viewing and a dance hall for entertainment. The windmill paintings are a subset of paintings from Montmartre (Van Gogh series).
Vincent Willem van Gogh was a Post-Impressionist painter of Dutch origin whose work, notable for its rough beauty, emotional honesty, and bold color, had a far-reaching influence on 20th-century art.

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Vincent Van Gogh Basket Of Pansies On A Small Table

Vincent Van Gogh Basket Of Pansies On A Small Table
1887 Fine Art Painting

Basket of Pansies (F244) is an example of Van Gogh’s experimentation with contrasting colors. In this case the contrasting pair are purple and yellow.He also used the contrasting red in the tambourine and green in the background for the painting, also known as Tambourine with Pansies. Van Gogh found pansies an example of natural color theory.

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