Daubigny's Garden – (Vincent Van Gogh) ก่อน ต่อไป


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สไตล์: Post-Impressionism

หัวข้อ: Gardens And Parks Residence

วันที่: 1890

ขนาด: 53 x 103 cm

พิพิธภัณฑ์: Hiroshima Museum of Art (Japan)

เทคนิค: Oil On Canvas

Daubigny's Garden, painted in 1890, is one of the last works of Vincent van Gogh (the chronology of his final works is unknown). Daubigny's Garden depicts the garden of the late Charles-François Daubigny, a painter whom Van Gogh admired throughout his life. Daubigny's wife stands in the distance beside garden furniture. Van Gogh described the sky as "pale green" . There are two versions of this "double-square" canvas. The initial study, on extended loan to the Kunstmuseum Basel from the Rudolf Staechelin Family Foundation, has a the black cat in the foreground towards the left. The slightly later version, on extended loan to the Hiroshima Museum of Art, lacks the black cat; it was still visible in the earliest reproduction of the painting, published in 1900, but was later painted over. Van Gogh wrote in a letter dated 24 July 1890 to his brother Theo, "Perhaps you'll take a look at this sketch of Daubigny's garden – it is one of my most carefully thought-out canvases."

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