Vincent Van Gogh, Asylum In St. Remy Painting |
I vividly remember the day that Van
Gogh captured my attention, impacted my emotions and effected my artistic
sensibilities. It was about ten years ago at the High Museum in Atlanta,
GA. I was there to see an exhibit on the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist
painters. I walked around a corner and looked up to see Van Gogh’s self
portrait that he rendered of a Gustave Dore painting, while he was in
the asylum at Saint-Remy (see painting above). This is
certainly not one of Van Gogh’s paintings that comes to most peoples
minds, but it’s the one that made tears well up in my eyes.
Vincent Van Gogh, "Cafe Terrace At Night" |
No artist has had the single most
effect on my later years as an artist as Vincent Van Gogh has. His
knowledge and use of complimentary colors with their tints and tones was
profound. Van Gogh was an artistic genius. Comparing the painting
above with the painting below, one can see that Vincent dared to paint the
complete spectrum of his emotions. His transparent honesty and artistic
genius amaze me to this day.
Although Van Gogh created over
2,000 works of art on canvas and paper, and sold
only a handful of paintings in his entire life, he is one of the most
recognized artists of all time! If you want to broaden your insights into
the life of an artist who was a true genius, study the life, works, and letters
of Vincent Van Gogh! - Jill Saur, Jill
Saur Fine Art, LLC.
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