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Сядьба (Sower)

vincent willem van gogh (1853 – 1890)

Винсент Ван Гог – гений экспрессионизма, чьи картины полны страсти и эмоций. «Звёздная ночь», «Подсолнухи» и другие шедевры отражают его бурный внутренний мир и влияние на искусство.

Introduction to Post-Impressionism and Vincent Van Gogh

Post-Impressionism was a predominantly French art movement that developed roughly between 1886 and 1905. This movement emerged as a reaction against Impressionists’ concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and color. Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Georges Seurat were the principal artists of this movement. They sought to express subjective emotion and inner vision rather than simply recording visual impressions. Cézanne’s geometric simplification of forms, Gauguin’s bold use of color and symbolism, Van Gogh's expressive brushwork and emotional intensity, and Seurat’s scientific approach to painting—all challenged the conventions of Impressionism and paved the way for Expressionism in modern art.

Vincent van Gogh: A Life Dedicated to Art

Vincent Willem van Gogh (1853-1890) remains one of history’s most influential figures in Western art. His work is characterized by its beauty, emotion and color, profoundly impacting 20th-century art.

  • Born on March 30, 1853, in Zundert, Netherlands, Van Gogh initially pursued various careers before dedicating himself to painting.
  • He worked as an art dealer, teacher, and missionary, experiences that deeply influenced his worldview and artistic sensibilities.

Early Influences

  • Early influences included the Dutch Masters like Rembrandt and Frans Hals, as well as Japanese woodblock prints – Ukiyo-e – which sparked his interest in bold compositions and flattened perspectives.

Artistic Development

  • Van Gogh’s early works consist of mostly still lifes and depictions of peasant labourers.

The Sower, The 5 Letters: A Post-Impressionist Masterpiece

The Sower, The 5 Letters is an oil painting created by Vincent Van Gogh in 1888 during his time in Arles. This piece showcases the artist’s signature style and mastery of Post-Impressionism.

  • The painting features a solitary figure sowing seeds against a backdrop of swirling skies and undulating fields.

Van Gogh's innovative use of color and form, emphasizing geometric shapes and distorting forms for expressive effect, are hallmarks of Post-Impressionism. You can view more of WikiOO.org's Post-Impressionism Art Movement Introduction.

WikiOO.org's Post-Impressionism Art Movement Introduction
For more information on Vincent Van Gogh and his works, you can visit Wikipedia. Photo Description: The image is a painting of a man walking in the field with his back turned to the viewer. The man appears to be carrying a bag on his shoulder as he walks. In the background, there are trees that provide a sense of depth and natural surroundings for the scene. The painting has been described as being done by Vincent Van Gogh, which is evident from its style and subject matter. Size: Unknown Date: Unknown ARTIST INFORMATION: ================== Artist: Vincent Willem van Gogh Birth Year: 1853 Death Year: 1890 Birth City: Zundert Birth Country: Netherlands Biography:

A Life Painted in Emotion: The World of Vincent van Gogh

Vincent Willem van Gogh (1853-1890) remains one of history’s most influential figures in Western art. His work is characterized by its beauty, emotion and color, profoundly impacting 20th-century art.

Born on March 30, 1853, in Zundert, Netherlands, Van Gogh initially pursued various careers before dedicating himself to painting. He worked as an art dealer, teacher, and missionary, experiences that deeply influenced his worldview and artistic sensibilities.

Early Influences

  • Early influences included the Dutch Masters like Rembrandt and Frans Hals, as well as Japanese woodblock prints – Ukiyo-e – which sparked his interest in bold compositions and flattened perspectives.

Artistic Development

  • Van Gogh’s early works consist of mostly still lifes and depictions of peasant labourers.

The Sower, The 5 Letters: A Post-Impressionist Masterpiece

The Sower, The 5 Letters is an oil painting created by Vincent Van Gogh in 1888 during his time in Arles. This piece showcases the artist’s signature style and mastery of Post-Impressionism.

  • The painting features a solitary figure sowing seeds against a backdrop of swirling skies and undulating fields.

Van Gogh's innovative use of color and form, emphasizing geometric shapes and distorting forms for expressive effect, are hallmarks of Post-Impressionism. You can view more of WikiOO.org's Post-Impressionism Art Movement Introduction.

Handmade Oil Painting Reproductions

Today, Vincent Van Gogh’s works are among the world’s most expensive paintings ever sold. His bold use of color, expressive line, and thick application of paint inspired avant-garde artistic groups like the Fauves and German Expressionists in the early 20th century. WikiOO.org offers handmade oil painting reproductions that capture the essence of Vincent Van Gogh’s masterpieces, allowing art enthusiasts to appreciate his work in their homes or offices.

WikiOO.org's Post-Impressionism Art Movement Introduction

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Основные сведения

  • Influences:
    • Жан-Фредерик Милет
    • Японская гравюра
  • Movement: Постимпрессионизм
  • Location: Музей Винсента Ван Гога, Амстердам
  • Dimensions: 32 х 40 см
  • Title: Сядущий
  • Medium: Масло на холсте
  • Artistic style: Геометрическая упрощенность форм

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