Title: By 9B4 and Mr' Hearn
1Van Gogh
2- Van Gogh was one of the greatest artists of all
time. - Even after his death in 1890 his famous way of
painting still lives on and influences artists
all round the world.
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- Vincent Van Gogh did not become a painter until
the age of 28 and it was only the last 3 years of
hid life, racked by insanity and loneliness, that
he flowered into genius and produced the greater
part of the paintings and drawings for which he
is now famous. - As many details in his life suggest he was over
sensitive and fanatically religious at the best
of times.
4Van Gogh
- Van Gogh was a famous artist who based his
paintings on his emotions. - One of his most famous paintings were starry
night. This painting was based on mixed emotions.
- Over the next few slides you will see some of the
most famous and infamous paintings.
5Pictures of Van Goghs work
6Van Gogh found the drawing and painting of still
life subjects invaluable as an aid to
development, if he painted or drew a pair of old
shoes, they stood not so much as a pair of shoes,
but more of symbols of all the labour and
sacrifices of the individual who wore them. They
were fragments of humanity, more than fragments
of leather.
7General Facts x
- Van Gogh was born in Holland.
- He was a son of a pastor.
- He was highly emotion and lacked self confidence.
- He worked as a clerk in a book store, a preacher
and an art salesman before he became an artist. - Between 1860 and 1880 is when he decided to
become an artist. - Van Gogh went to Paris France and went to study
art. - He met up with his brother Théo.
- He decided to go south to Arles and he persuaded
his friends to go with him. Gauguin did but it
was disastrous. - This resulted in heavy depression in Van Gogh.
- He eventually cut part of his ear off.
- He then went to an asylum in Auvers-sur-oise.
- He became much better but two months later he
shot himself. - Van Goghs work has then been sold and discovered
all over the world. - He was born in 1853 and died in 1890.
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11Some Of His Paintings And Drawing.
Sunflowers Vincent Van Gogh's famous collection
is detailed here.
Chair
The Potato EatersConsidered Van Gogh's first
great painting.
Before And AfterComparison of Van Gogh's Early
Paintings with those after being influenced by
Impressionism.
Van Gogh's classic painting is reviewed. Includes
Starry Night over the Rhone and Cafe Terrace at
Night.
Portrait of Patience Escalier
12At the worst of times he was insane and utterly
lonely, ignored by family and friends (except his
brother Theo) and rejected by women. This lead to
periods of great depression and real despair.
13- During the 9 years in which he painted he
completed over 600 canvases and over a thousand
drawigs and watercolours. - He only sold one painting within his lifetime.
14Van Gogh
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- Van Gogh's timeline
- Van Gogh was and still is the world most
famous and greatest artist.
15About Van Gogh
- The Impressionists and Post Impressionists of
Vincent's time influenced him greatly after he
moved to Paris in 1886. - The bright new palette reigned heavily over
Gogh's previous dark muted color scheme. Van
Gogh's use of this new impressionist and post
impressionist style altered not only his work,
but also all of art history.
16About Van Gogh
- Van Gogh was born on 30 March 1853.
- Van Gogh suffered severe depression
- In 1885 Van Gogh completed The Potatoes Eaters
- Van Gogh cut off his ear after an argument with
his only friend and then sent it to him
in the mail. - Van Gogh died on July 27 1890.
- He will be remembered throughout history.
17Basics
- Vincent van Gogh, for whom color was the chief
symbol of expression, was born in Groot-Zundest,
Holland. The son of a pastor, brought up in a
religious and cultured atmosphere, Vincent was
highly emotional and lacked self-confidence.
Between 1860 and 1880, when he finally decided to
become an artist, van Gogh had had two unsuitable
and unhappy romances and had worked
unsuccessfully as a clerk in a bookstore, an art
salesman, and a preacher in the Borinage (a
dreary mining district in Belgium), where he was
dismissed for overzealousness.
18With his reed pen and ink drawings he used his
pen almost savagely with heavy slashes and
scribbles, yet he still managed to convey what he
saw accurately.
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22Van Goghs use of paint is always emotional.
Sometimes he used thick slabs and swirls of
paint, which followed the actual contours of what
he painted
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25Wheatfield with crows.1890This is a detail
of the painting Van Gogh was working on before he
shot himself.
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- One particular artist is leading the
contemporary Impressionists in an effort to
become "America's Vincent Van Gogh"... Stefan
Duncan! Duncan's amazing work is a plethora of
brilliant colours tossed about in a whimisical
style he calls Squigglism. Having been greatly
influenced by Vincent Van Gogh, Stefan utilizes
this updated technique to draw the quick strokes
of the impressionists into long curvy lines.
These tight eddies of colour dance around his
paintings lighting every feature with beauty! It
is this very beauty that Stefan strives to
capture in all of his work revealing the divine
in nature.
27A Question
- Whose work do you consider to be the best ?
- Stefans or Van Goghs?
- Give reasons for your answer.
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