Van Gogh expressed psychological turmoil through expressionist contrasts of violent colour. |
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Plus, I really want to get weaving on my Van Gogh piece but I promised myself I would sample the various permutations prior to starting. |
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The way he strokes the ball around a football pitch is akin to the way his compatriot van Gogh stoked a paintbrush over a canvass. |
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These five were among the main dealers handling Van Gogh in the early years. |
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The Van Gogh museum houses the largest collection of this troubled man's masterpieces, and is definitely worth a look. |
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Another explores the death of Mozart and Van Gogh as the result of haunting by lamia. |
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The Van Gogh Museum is a revelation, even for people who hadn't previously considered themselves huge lovers of his work. |
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Vincent van Gogh was a prolific, even compulsive, letter writer, and his correspondence has become vital in understanding his life and work. |
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The painting was, after all, undertaken as a gift to send to Arles in exchange for a self-portrait by van Gogh. |
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I bought the Van Gogh and Gauguin exhibition catalogue on leaving the Stedelijk and it weighs a ton. |
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Also included are a filmmaker bio, a bio for Van Gogh, and a catalog of other discs from Docurama. |
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The canvases authored by van Gogh and Gauguin never approached indistinguishability, let alone striking similitude. |
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His early works owe a debt to van Gogh and Breitner, the Dutch Impressionist. |
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She wouldn't know what to do with a frame if she had a priceless, borderless Van Gogh sitting around her home. |
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Most people, from verkrampte Dutch to conservative Muslims, are sorry van Gogh got killed and don't want this to continue. |
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The vituperation and neglect I and the bulk of my fellow modern artists suffer was also the lot of Van Gogh. |
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Van Gogh, like so many other Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists, was an admirer of Japanese art. |
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The van Gogh olive grove landscapes in this gallery at first glance seemed beside the point. |
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We can see his influence in the works of Van Gogh, Cezanne and Matisse, who was open in his admiration. |
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Vincent van Gogh was a failure, but today, his paintings are priceless works of art. |
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Van Gogh was extremely dependent on his brother, both financially and emotionally. |
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Notwithstanding his youth, Perceval captured the vibrant life essence in the van Gogh, putting his own stamp on the image with unique textural qualities and depth. |
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Initial difficulties in identifying the unsigned painting were made worse by some bad restorative work, which blurred the distinctive Van Gogh style. |
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The most famous artist of the post-Impressionism is Vincent van Gogh. |
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A chisel-faced Van Gogh stares bleakly from a green ground, Francis Bacon is a massacre of distorted whorls and Sarah Lucas peers over a wilting cigarette. |
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I have been to diabolically crowded shows of art by van Gogh, Vermeer, and Caravaggio, at the Met and elsewhere. |
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After six months of relative harmony, however, the friendship came to an end when Van Gogh tried to involve Reid in an ill-conceived suicide pact. |
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Yet, the ever-visionary Van Gogh still feels the possibility of acclaim after his imminent death. |
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Walking through this massive show, we see his enthusiasms feed into his art and gradually begin to understand how Van Gogh assimilates, using old masters to realise new ideas. |
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Your book incorporates a number of literary quotes, as well as references to artists and thinkers like Van Gogh and Thoreau. |
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Van Gogh usually signed only his most important works, or sometimes those given to friends, so the vast majority are unsigned, increasing the problem of misattributions. |
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This sort of information no doubt grips the many Van Gogh obsessives. |
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In a letter written to Theo in December 1883, van Gogh expressed his reason for writing. |
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But whereas with a single image of Rembrandt or Van Gogh we might feel a sense of communion or sympathy, with Warhol we simply find ourselves staring into the void. |
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Despite his criticism of its 'unmanly' aspect, Van Gogh was a keen watercolourist. |
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Famous Amsterdam residents include the diarist Anne Frank, artists Rembrandt van Rijn and Vincent van Gogh, and philosopher Baruch Spinoza. |
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With his work, van Gogh wanted to leave his gift to the world. |
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Here, we learn the approach Van Gogh took in teaching himself how to draw. |
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People always worry that money somehow tarnishes art, but I always thought it was disgusting that people like Van Gogh never made any money. |
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Famous Dutch painters of the 19th and 20th century were Vincent van Gogh and Piet Mondriaan. |
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Van Gogh created two versions of this portrait, which both feature a backdrop of Japanese prints. |
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Vincent van Gogh, The Starry Night, 1889, The Museum of Modern Art, New York City. |
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Other foreign artists also settled and worked in or near Paris, such as Vincent van Gogh, Marc Chagall, Amedeo Modigliani and Wassily Kandinsky. |
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Museumplein hosts various museums, including the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and Stedelijk Museum. |
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Van Gogh lived in Amsterdam for a short while and there is a museum dedicated to his work. |
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Internationally, Dutch painters such as Rembrandt, Vermeer and Van Gogh are held in high regard. |
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Everybody in her class was either a potential Van Gogh or an acrobat. |
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The works of Van Gogh are notable for their Warholian multiplications in mass culture. |
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The artist Vincent van Gogh painted several famous pictures of irises. |
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Dabbling in art had left me with some notions about Monet, Manet, Degas, Van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec, Picasso, Braque, and the Surrealists and Dadaists. |
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Although Seoul yeoman folk owe Pharaoh's Vaud bureau hoed oats, gauche Van Gogh, swallowing Curacao cognac oh so soulfully, sews grosgrain, pictoted, brooched chapeaux. |
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