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First of all, we should see him as a work of art, understand the background of the painter, understand his feelings when painting, and experience it with my heart.
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You have to be able to draw by yourself first, and your realm will improve. will appreciate others, take a look at the art appreciation information on the Internet, it's almost the same!!
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Paul Gauguin (June 7, 1848 – May 9, 1903) was an impressionist painter born in Paris, France. Most art historians attribute him to Post-Impressionism. What is the trend of Gauguin's work?
Raw? style. Its colors and lines are bold.
Gauguin's works are often full of symbolic objects and people. In addition, he was a well-known artist in Impressionism who incorporated the original art style. In the history of modern art, Gauguin is often compared to Van Gogh, who used to be very good friends and painted each other's portraits, but ended up going down different paths and did not maintain a good friendship.
Gauguin did not like urban civilization, but longed for a wild life, which can be seen in his works.
Vincent? Every? Vincent van Gogh was born in the Netherlands into a family of village pastors. He is one of the three great masters of Post-Impressionism.
Every? When Gao was young, he worked as a clerk in a painting shop, which was his earliest "art education". Later, he came to Paris, where he intersected with the Impressionist painters and was inspired and influenced by color.
In this way, people called him "Post-Impressionist". But he studied the expressive power of lines in Oriental art more thoroughly than the Impressionists, and he admired the "ukiyo-e" of Katsushika Hokusai in Japan. Among Western painters, the ones who influenced him more spiritually were Rembrandt, Daumier and Millet.
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Writer Yang Daxia commented on Gauguin's style. Who am I, I come from, I go to? The Impressionist painter Gauguin asked himself this question in his paintings, and this is almost all the ultimate problem facing all mankind from beginning to end.
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Paul Gauguin (1848-1903), born in Paris and died in Iva, France, in the Marquesas Islands, was a French post-impressionist painter, sculptor, ceramist and printmaker. His paintings are full of bold colors, using flat colors in the technique, focusing on harmony rather than contrast, and his representative works include "Visions After the Sermon".
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Cézanne, Gauguin, and Van Gogh, the three artistic styles and ideas they represented, namely structuralism, primitive symbolism, and expressionism, were essentially the mainstream of Western art from the late 19th century to the first half of the 20th century.
Van Gogh's works are mostly pointillist, and the pictures are strong in color and bright in tone. Later, he was driven by the innovative literary and artistic trends and inspired by Japanese painting, and boldly explored and freely repented of the style of inner feelings, pursued the expressiveness of lines and colors themselves, and pursued the flatness, decoration and allegorical nature of the picture. Van Gogh's works contain a deep sense of tragedy, a strong personality and a unique pursuit of form, all of which jump and writhe under the fierce spiritual domination.
Van Gogh's works had a profound influence on the art of painting in the West in the 20th century. Fauvism in France, expressionism in Germany, and lyrical abstraction in the early 20th century were all inspired by the role of his subjects in the creative process, the free expression of inner feelings, the relatively independent value of consciousness and grasping form, and the absorption and extraction of oriental painting elements in the creation of oil paintings. Van Gogh discarded all acquired knowledge, ignored the dogmas cherished by academics, and even forgot his own reason.
In Van Gogh's eyes, there was only a natural landscape full of life, and he reveled in it, forgetting both things and me. Van Gogh regarded all things in heaven and earth as an indivisible whole, and he embraced everything with his whole body and mind.
Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) was a French post-impressionist, potter, sculptor and printmaker. Gauguin, along with Cézanne and Van Gogh, is known as the three major painters of French post-impressionism, although they each embarked on their own independent life and artistic paths. Paul Gauguin was tired of European civilization and industrialized society, and was quite disgusted by the beauty and elegance of traditional art, and he longed for a primitive and natural life.
Paul Gauguin wanted to find a simple and honest style of painting in primitive people, oriental art and black art, and create art that is both primitive and mysterious.
After a study of primitive and indigenous art, Paul Gauguin began to simplify the outline of the object, using strong and vivid large color blocks, and using a single line flat painting technique to form a flat and primitive artistic style. Paul Gauguin also placed a deep contemplation on life and art in his works, giving them symbolic meaning. Paul Gauguin was ambitious and self-conscious in his artistic pursuits, often appearing as a mentor.
Paul Gauguin's art has achieved a certain degree in terms of simplicity and primitiveness. Like Cézanne and Van Gogh, Gauguin broke away from the tradition of imitating nature and expressed his subjective desires and pursuits in his paintings. Like Cézanne and Van Gogh, Paul Gauguin was an extremely solitary artist, working hard for his hopes and dreams, but it was difficult for people to understand.
Gauguin abandoned modern civilization, looked for simple and honest art among primitive peoples, and pursued the symbolism and mystery of art, which opened the way for various primitive and symbolist art in the future.
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Three Masters of Post-Impressionism.
The common denominator is that painting is inherited from classical beauty and impressionism, both ideologically and technically, and has created a completely different way of expression compared with previous art forms, which has played a very important role in promoting the development of modern painting.
The difference is that the ideas of art are different, and each has its own set of expressions and artistic ideas.
Cézanne, the father of modern painting, explored the essence of things and created a precedent for cubism, he believed that everything can be summarized into geometric shapes, and used reason to manage the order of the picture, creating a timeless beauty closer to the ontological language of painting.
Van Gogh paid attention to the expression of the spiritual world and emotions in art, and used direct generalization means such as simple colors and jumping brushstrokes to express his emotions, and painting changed from expressing external things to expressing the inner world of the painter, which had a great influence on later expressionism.
Gauguin represented primitivism and admired nature, and his painting began with the study of philosophical and occult issues, synthesized many techniques, and used a symbolic and mysterious painting language to express the beauty of nature, as well as some reflections on philosophical and humanistic issues.
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It's all impressionistic, but the style of painting is slightly different.
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