Vincent van Gogh: A tortured genius
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Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch artist who was active during the late 19th century. The primary subjects of his work were landscapes and the realities of rural life, and his paintings often reflected his own state of mind through the use of vibrant colours and curved lines. Van Gogh was an extremely prolific painter and produced around 900 paintings in his lifetime, most of which were completed in his final two years of life. However, it is believed that he only sold one painting during his lifetime, as his unconventional style did not become popular until after his death. Today, his most famous works include The Starry Night and The Sunflowers, and his work is credited with inspiring several later artistic movements, including Fauvism and Expressionism.
In this book, you will learn about:
• The artistic and cultural trends that influenced Van Gogh’s work, including Impressionism, Naturalism and Japonism
• Van Gogh’s most famous works, including masterpieces such as The Starry Night and The Potato Eaters
• The later artistic movements inspired by Van Gogh’s work, such as Fauvism and Expressionism
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VINCENT VAN GOGH
Born: 30 March 1853 in Zundert (Netherlands).
Died: 29 July 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise (France).
Context: Postimpressionism.
Notable works:
The Potato Eaters (1885), painting
A Pair of Shoes (1886), painting
The Sunflowers (1888), painting
The Sower (1888), painting
The Starry Night (1889), painting
Bedroom in Arles (1889), painting
Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear (1889), painting
Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch painter who was greatly influenced by the social upheaval that characterised the 19th century. He was a religious individual who struggled with depression and the challenges of pursuing an unconventional career, and drew inspiration from the work of French realist authors, Dutch painters and the pastoral works of French artist Jean-François Millet (1814-1875) for inspiration. Today, he is remembered both for the genius of his work and for his struggles with his mental health.
Van Gogh found inspiration in both the Impressionist movement and Japonism, but went on to develop a distinctive artistic style that set him apart from other artists who were active at that time. Painting also provided him with an outlet as his mental health deteriorated. In Van Gogh’s work, the subject of the painting is rarely just a simple object: in most cases, it also acts as a reflection of the artist’s subconscious mind. Furthermore, the vibrant colours, frenetic execution and curved lines of Van Gogh’s work paved the way for the rise of two other significant art movements: Fauvism and Expressionism. Although Van Gogh was deeply misunderstood during his lifetime and died in obscurity, his work was nothing less than revolutionary, and truly shaped 20th-century art.
CONTEXT
THE CALM AFTER THE STORM
After a number of uprisings and revolutions earlier in the 19th century, France entered a period of relative economic stability under the Second Empire (1852-1870). Industry was booming and new methods of communication were appearing, along with modern innovations such as railways, banks and department stores. This coincided with the rise of the middle class, and the job market was revitalised by strong economic growth. Furthermore, the 1860s were a period of political liberalisation, as Emperor Napoleon III (1808-1873) granted the right to strike in 1864 as a means of boosting his popularity, and granted parliament the right to interpellation four years later.
However, this era