Vase with Flowers, Coffeepot and Fruit Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)
Vincent van Gogh – Vase with Flowers, Coffeepot and Fruit
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Painter: Vincent van Gogh
Location: Von der Heydt Museum, Wuppertal.
Vincent Van Gogh is a representative of Post-Impressionist painting. This direction distinguished itself by its desire to depict the essence of reality, the regular element of the environment, and the social condition of life in general. The artist worked in this style because he was close to the creative technique of images and the desire for superiority. The Prague period of life allowed the artist to create another masterpiece, Vase with Flowers, Coffee Pot and Fruit, executed in the genre of still life.
Description of Vincent van Gogh’s painting Vase with Flowers with Coffee Pot and Fruit
Vincent Van Gogh is a representative of Post-Impressionist painting. This direction distinguished itself by its desire to depict the essence of reality, the regular element of the environment, and the social condition of life in general. The artist worked in this style because he was close to the creative technique of images and the desire for superiority.
The Prague period of life allowed the artist to create another masterpiece, Vase with Flowers, Coffee Pot and Fruit, executed in the genre of still life. The work is filled with bright colors, the artist’s palette as if enlivened with light and joy. The earthy hue that gives the paintings a sad look gradually disappears from the technical drawings. "Vase with Coffeepot Flowers and Fruit" expresses notes of serenity and peace, which appear as a consequence of the pressure of imprecation.
Van Gogh’s artwork can be viewed as a general depiction of objects as well as each image individually. The precise features of the vase, apples, and coffee pot are in harmony with each other. The artist depicts a realistic setting that everyone might encounter in the home. He does not depart from the correctness of still life, but adds the motif of reality and permanence of existence of objects.
An analysis of the painter’s work, notes that the public could not accept some of his works. Van Gogh’s works must have seemed unusual, and at some points suspicious. The author was desperate, and became depressed. It was this situation that led the artist to the flowering of his creativity. Overcoming the crisis led to a new path in the paintings. The main side in the drawings of Vincent Van Gogh became the image of real images, but in arbitrary colors. The artist’s talent could not be taken away, so Van Gogh’s work found its adopters and connoisseurs in the future.
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