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Van gogh in provence: modernizing tradition

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"I'm also convinced that it's precisely through a long stay here that I'll bring out my personality."
Letter from Vincent to his brother Theo (Arles, on or about 5 June 1888)

In Provence, between 1888 and 1890, Van Gogh asserts himself definitively as one of the most original painters of his day, endowed with a highly personal vocabulary. He has come in search of the Japan that has captivated him in prints, and of the light and sun that make colour explode. For colour, as he has known since encountering the work of the Impressionists and the avant-garde painters in Paris, is the key to his own art.
He dreams of establishing a "Studio of the South", where artists can work together in a fertile atmosphere of mutual inspiration. During the 27 months that he spends in Arles and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, he labours— like a "workman"—without respite to capture the nobility of simple things and the truth of figures, and to reproduce the splendour of the landscape and
  • Forme de produitLivre relié
  • DistributeurUNION DISTRIBUTION - UD
  • Nombre de pages144
  • Date de publication18 mai 2016
  • CollectionPEINTURE, BD
  • LangueAnglais