Paul Cezanne Still Life With Fruit, Curtain And Flowered Pitcher

Paul Cezanne Still Life with A Curtain And Flowered Pitcher (1895)

“Still Life with A Curtain And Flowered Pitcher” is a post-impressionist fine art painting by Paul Cezanne featuring oranges and apples on a table, fruits on a plate, a flowered water pitcher and a curtain with an autumn leaves pattern.
Paul Cezanne was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose work laid the foundations of the transition from the 19th-century conception of artistic endeavour to a new and radically different world of art in the 20th century. Cezanne can be said to form the bridge between late 19th-century Impressionism and the early 20th century’s new line of artistic enquiry, Cubism.

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Vincent Van Gogh Three Sunflowers In A Vase

Vincent Van Gogh Three Sunflowers In A Vase (1888)

Sunflowers (original title in French: Tournesols) are the subject of two series of still life paintings by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. The earlier series executed in Paris in 1887 depicts the flowers lying on the ground, while the second set executed a year later in Arles shows bouquets of sunflowers in a vase. In the artist’s mind both sets were linked by the name of his friend Paul Gauguin, who acquired two of the Paris versions. About eight months later Van Gogh hoped to welcome and to impress Gauguin again with Sunflowers, now part of the painted decoration that he prepared for the guestroom of his Yellow House, where Gauguin was supposed to stay in Arles. After Gauguin’s departure, Van Gogh imagined the two major versions as wings of the Berceuse Triptych, and finally he included them in his exhibit at Les XX in Bruxelles.
Sunflowers (F.453), first version: turquoise background
Oil on canvas, 73.5 x 60 cm
Private collection

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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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