Van Gogh. Still Life. Album
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The album introduces the reader with still lifes Vincent Van Gogh. Pictures of this genre captured a special look of the artist on the world of things, the insightful understanding of their hidden essence. In the context of the history of painting, this is not surprising, because the world of things is one of the main topics of postmingnessism, who has sought in visual images freely and generally transmit the materiality of the world. Each artist understood this task in his own way, turning work on still life into the process of artistic searches and experiments. An innovation was also marked and painting Wang Gogh, whose creative path began with the genre of still life. The characteristic images of the Dutch still lifes the artist were clay bottles, flasks, coffee grids, jugs reflecting the element of the sacred life of the peasants. In the Parisian still lifes, the world of peasant daily squeezing scenic images of flowers and fruits written in a free creative manner. The Sunflowers" series, conceived by the artist as" Symphony of Yellow and Blue ", and the famous" Irises" became a narrative about the fragility and the doomes of all living things. Van Gogh"s freedom in the choice of nature for still life was unlimited. The image of the wonderful thing pierced through an understanding of the inner essence of any items - be it torn shoes or golden sunflowers and purple irises
Author:
Author:Astakhov A.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Paper:
Paper:Molded
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-7793-4268-1
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