Umělec: Vincent Van Gogh
Styl: Post-Impressionism
Témata: Pictures France Interior Residence
Datum: 1888
Velikost: 72 x 90 cm
Muzeum: Van Gogh Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Technika: Oil On Canvas
The painting 'Van Gogh's Bedroom in Arles (First Version)' by Vincent van Gogh is 72 x 90 cm in size. The media used for this masterpiece is oil on canvas.
This artwork belongs to the Post-Impressionism style, which was a reaction against Impressionism and focused on emotional content and symbolic subject matter.
Van Gogh created this painting in October 1888 while he was living in Arles, France.
Vincent van Gogh painted three almost identical paintings on the theme of his bedroom. The first version, now in the Van Gogh Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands), was executed in October 1888 and was damaged in a flood that occurred while the artist was in hospital in Arles. Almost a year later, Van Gogh made two copies of it: one, the same size, is now in the Art Institute in Chicago; the other, in the Musée d'Orsay, made for his family in Holland, is smaller.
In a letter to his brother Theo, Vincent explained what prompted him to paint this series of works: "I am absently painting my bedroom with its blue doors and the yellow furniture." He wanted to create a sense of rest and repose in these paintings. The bold use of color, expressive line, and thick application of paint in 'Van Gogh's Bedroom in Arles (First Version)' have inspired avant-garde artistic groups like the Fauves and German Expressionists in the early 20th century.
At Wikioo.org, we offer high-quality reproductions of 'Van Gogh's Bedroom in Arles (First Version)' as handmade oil paintings and print on canvas, allowing you to bring this iconic masterpiece into your home or office.
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