Vue de Vessenots pres d'Auvers – Aussicht auf Vessenots bei Auvers
Vue de Vessenots Près d'Auvers: A Window Into Rural Turmoil
Vincent van Gogh’s “Vue de Vessenots près d’Auvers” – a deceptively serene landscape depicting the village of Vessenots nestled amongst the rolling hills near Auvers-sur-Oise – is far more than just a picturesque depiction of French countryside. Created in 1890, during a profoundly turbulent period in his life, this oil painting serves as a poignant window into the artist’s emotional state and burgeoning Post-Impressionist style. It's a work brimming with an intensity rarely seen in his earlier works, reflecting both the beauty he perceived in the natural world and the internal struggles that consumed him. The scene itself is remarkably simple: a cluster of modest farmhouses, their thatched roofs punctuating the horizon line against a backdrop of verdant fields and distant trees. Yet, within this apparent tranquility lies a palpable sense of unease, a subtle tension conveyed through Van Gogh’s masterful manipulation of color, brushstroke, and composition.- Style: Post-Impressionism – Departing from the objective observation championed by Impressionists, Van Gogh prioritizes conveying emotion and subjective experience above all else.
- Technique: Impasto – Thickly applied paint creates a textured surface that vibrates with energy, mirroring the artist’s inner turmoil and capturing the dynamism of the landscape.
- Color Palette: Bold hues dominate the canvas—vibrant greens and yellows for the fields, punctuated by earthy browns and ochres for the buildings. These colors aren't blended smoothly but are applied in expressive brushstrokes.
- Symbolism: The village houses represent a yearning for stability and connection—a stark contrast to Van Gogh’s own isolation during this period.
- The Horse: Positioned prominently in the foreground, the horse symbolizes labor, sustenance, and perhaps Van Gogh's longing for companionship – an element that underscores his emotional vulnerability.
vincent willem van gogh (1853 – 1890)
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890): Niederländischer Postimpressionistischer Meister, der für kräftige Farben, emotionale Landschaften und ikonische Werke wie 'Sternennacht' bekannt ist. Erkunden Sie seine Sonnenblumen, Porträts und seinen bleibenden Einfluss auf die moderne Kunst bei WikiOO.
Über dieses Kunstwerk
- Titel: Vue de Vessenots pres d'Auvers – Aussicht auf Vessenots bei Auvers
- Künstler: vincent willem van gogh
- Format: Querformat
- Urheberrechtlicher Status: Gemeinfreiheit
- Medium: Acryl auf Leinwand
- Epoche: 19. Jahrhundert
- Farbpalette: Naturtöne
- Verwendungszweck: Statement-Piece
- Schlagworte: auvers , niederlande , geniestreich
- Farbintensität: Leuchtend
Eckdaten
- Dimensions: 50,2 cm x 52,5 cm
- Movement: Post-Impressionismus
- Subject or theme: Dorflandschaft
- Artistic style: Landschaftsmalerei
- Notable elements or techniques: Expressive Pinselstriche
- Title: Vue de Vessenots pres d'Auvers
- Location: Musée des Beaux-Arts, Le Havre