Post Impressionist Art of van Gogh
.... them. Van
Gogh produced some 800 paintings and a similar number of drawings, but he lived in poverty his entire artistic life. His ....
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Gauguin & Van Gogh
.... While recovering from illness and residing at St. Remy, Van
Gogh produced The Resurrection of Lazarus (1890) (Graetz, 1963, p. 235). ....
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Gauguin & Van Gogh
.... While recovering from illness and residing at St. Remy, Van
Gogh produced The Resurrection of Lazarus (1890) (Graetz, 1963, p. 235). ....
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Vincent Van Gogh
.... The majority of Van
Gogh's work was
produced in the two and a half years between the time he arrived at Arles and his death. During ....
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Vincent Van Gogh
.... The majority of Van
Gogh's work was
produced in the two and a half years between the time he arrived at Arles and his death. During ....
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Japanese Influence on van Gogh's Art
Dutch artist Vincent van
Gogh (1853-1890)
produced his world-renowned art in just a ten-year period. His influence on 20th Century ....
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Vincent Van Gogh's Entrance to the Public Gardens
.... Van
Gogh lived from 1853 to 1890 and this painting was
produced during an extended stay at Arles in Provence, where he worked in the company of Paul Gauguin ....
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Monet and Van Gogh
.... Yet the two painters
produced very different versions of the metaphor. Eisenman has noted how different Van
Gogh's populist approach was from that of painters ....
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Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken"
.... Nuenen (Bernard 22). The work
produced was The Potato Eaters, and Van
Gogh considered it among his very best works. It has a complex ....
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Influences on Matisse's "Red Studio"
.... of the activity that takes place in this room and has
produced the various .... Among the Post-Impressionists, Van
Gogh, for example, explained about his own work ....
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Paul Gauguin
.... As noted, Van
Gogh found similarities to Japan in the South of France, but Gauguin .... The most famous of Gauguin's works are those he
produced in the South Pacific ....
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Women and Flowers as Metaphor for Fertility
.... Yet the two painters
produced very different versions of the metaphor. Eisenman has noted how different Van
Gogh's populist approach was from that of painters ....
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Self-Portraits of Rembrandt, Cezanne & Gauguin It has been said th
.... No other Dutch painter of that period
produced such a large or eclectic body of work .... and Gauguin fall into a later period in art, and with Van
Gogh and others ....
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Self-Portraits of the Masters It has been said th
.... No other Dutch painter of that period
produced such a large or eclectic body of work .... and Gauguin fall into a later period in art, and with Van
Gogh and others ....
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French Sculptor Auguste Rodin
.... He was contemporary with CTzanne, Gauguin, and van
Gogh, but he was the first .... Rodin's second monument was Bastien-Lepage,
produced from 1885 to 1889, and it ....
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Art & Artists
.... For instance, poet Anne Sexton based a work on Van
Gogh's Starry Night. .... Music can be categorized by sounds
produced by instruments and those
produced by human ....
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Sculpture
.... of figures such as the harpist or the more common female figures
produced by this .... He was contemporary with CTzanne, Gauguin, and van
Gogh, but he was the first ....
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Japanism and Monet
.... Flat areas of color
produced strong patterns and contrasts. .... Many Parisian artists attended. Degas, Cassatt, Monet and Van
Gogh were influenced by Japanese art. ....
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Influence of Japanese Art on Claude Monet
.... Flat areas of color
produced strong patterns and contrasts. .... Many Parisian artists attended. Degas, Cassatt, Monet and Van
Gogh were influenced by Japanese art. ....
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Performance Art & Painting
.... to appreciate the commercial success of serious artists also fail to remember that a Van
Gogh or a .... Performance art can be
produced in small, confined settings. ....
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"Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner" "The
.... Rhythms were traditional
produced new meters and patterns and emotional conflict was .... post-impressionists included such diverse artists as Van
Gogh and Picasso ....
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Paul Gauguin
.... style, and Pissarro taught Gauguin, as he taught CTzanne and Van
Gogh, the techniques .... watercolor study on tracing paper of the same work, this
produced a year ....
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Paris and Vienna as Cultural Centers
.... The music which was
produced in Paris during that time represented "a conscious .... One of the most famous post-impressionists was Vincent Van
Gogh (1853-1890). ....
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Women & Other Artists of the Impressionist Period
.... to an extent differences in their social and psychological situation that accounts for the work they
produced. .... Van
Gogh, Gauguin and the Impressionist Circle. ....
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American Art and Architecture 1. Seventeenth-cen
.... 1862-1928), whose blend of the naive and the neoclassical
produced a unique .... with much European painting beyond the Post-Impressionists (Van
Gogh, Gauguin, et al ....
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Edvard Munch
.... Munch also
produced an enormous number of prints, in which he made portable .... of his judgments," and was admired and respected by Gauguin, Van
Gogh, Seurat, and ....
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German Painters
.... The distorting lens of this idea eventually
produced an art-historical narrative in which .... was looked on as a "German Cezanne," or a "German Van
Gogh." But, it ....
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The Career of Botticelli
.... and the popular Madonnas were the type of work most commonly
produced by the .... the Mona Lisa or any self-portrait by Rembrandt or Van
Gogh?" (Kanter "Allesandro ....
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