Crab on Its Back – (Vincent Van Gogh) predchádzajúca Ďalší


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Dátum: 1889

Veľkosť: 47 x 38 cm

Múzeum: Van Gogh Museum (Netherlands)

technika: Oil On Canvas

Discover the beauty and intrigue of Crab on its Back, a captivating oil painting by renowned artist Vincent van Gogh. This stunning still life features a crab lying on its back with a vibrant green background, showcasing van Gogh's mastery of color and form.

Inspiration from Japanese Prints

Van Gogh drew inspiration for this painting from Japanese prints, which often featured similar subjects. He admired the bold colors and expressive lines found in these works, incorporating them into his own unique style.

A Study in Complementary Colors

Crab on its Back is a prime example of van Gogh's exploration of complementary colors. The bright red of the crab contrasts beautifully with the deep green background, creating an aggressive yet harmonious effect.

A Lasting Legacy

This painting is one of van Gogh's final works before his untimely passing, showcasing his artistic evolution and mastery of color and form. Today, it remains a beloved piece of the Dutch artist's extensive collection.

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This artwork is in the public domain.

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