Category: Vincent van Gogh

  • The Paintings of Van Gogh and George Seurat: Comparative Analysis

    Discussion of contrasts evident in artworks from various ages and art movements is an essential part of art investigations. Understanding the differences between works created and analyzing the historical context of the era in question can significantly improve the historians knowledge regarding specific artistic approaches (Roslak, 2017). In this work, two artworks pertaining to divisionism…

  • Vincent Van Gogh and Salvador Dali Comparison

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Personality Legacy Public Perception Works Cited Introduction When it comes to analyzing historical personalities, it is easier to approach those whose contribution can be measured by the economic and political impact their activities produced on contemporaries. The picture is quite different from people of art as there are no objective…

  • Van Goghs Starry Night: Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Formal Analysis Contextualization Conclusion References Introduction One of the most prominent paintings of Vincent van Gogh  The Starry Night  is currently exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The piece of art was created in 1889 and is still one of the most glorious paintings of…

  • Analysis of Style Role in Art: Vincent Van Gogh

    The concept of style is often mentioned in relation to different art pieces. A style as an artistic notion might seem somewhat difficult to explain. However, the definition offered by Hauser (2018) seems to be comprehensive and detailed enough. Specifically, Hauser (2018) defines style as a characteristic of art pieces that determines their external parameters,…

  • Van Goghs The Starry Night Inspiring The Bright New Day

    Source of Inspiration: Context and Artistic Movement Even though Van Goghs infamous lack of recognition at the time when he reached his artistic peak is slightly exaggerated, people know him by two or three of his art pieces, at best, and The Starry Night is one of them (Brodskaia, 2014). Representing the very essence of…

  • On Pech Merle Cave Drawings and The Starry Night by van Gogh

    The prehistoric paintings of the Pech Merle Cave in France and The Starry Night by renowned painter Vincent van Gogh are among the most famous artworks worldwide. Both works portray the elements of the real world available to the artists at the time, yet the realness is distorted through the choice of painting technique. The…

  • Vincent Van Gogh Life and Times

    Table of Contents The Potato Eaters by Vincent Van Gogh Theory of naturalism and the Potato Eaters Historical significance Conclusion References The Potato Eaters by Vincent Van Gogh Vincent Van Gogh was a renowned artist born in 1853 in Netherlands. He left a legacy of rich paintings that could be easily recognized and appreciated across…

  • Van Goghs Vase with 12 Sunflowers and Still Life with Absinthe

    Words Applied to Work Art 1 (Vase with 12 Sunflowers) Words Applied to Both Artistic Pieces Words Applied to Work Art 2 (Still Life with Absinthe) The painting is presented predominantly in yellow, warm colors, except for the blue background. It has no contrasts. The painting consists only of one main object. It is impossible…

  • Van Goghs The Starry Night and The Sea Coast

    Table of Contents Introduction Inspiration Piece Context and Artistic Movement Individual Art Piece Description Thematic Connection Between the Two Pieces References Introduction The paintings of impressionists are bright and imaginative. The art encourages creativity and promotes inspiration. The Starry Night painting is used as the object of inspiration. Individual work is based on the technique…

  • Vincent Willem Van Gogh: Life and Creativity

    Vincent Willem van Gogh is a Dutch artist born on March 30, 1853, in Groot Zundert in the North Brabant province of Noord-Brabant, bordering Belgium. Memories of the famous artist about the beginning of life were sad, the childhood time was associated with darkness, coldness, and emptiness. The period of creativity, representing the first works…