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The name Van Gogh is familiar to many people, and the great artist who achieved great things more than 100 years ago is still sought after by collectors today. Van Gogh's superb oil painting techniques and the profound influence of his artistic style on later generations have made many of his works invaluable. "Montmartre Street View" is a fragment of Van Gogh's memory of the development of the city of Paris, and such a historical moment is very precious.
The Montmartre Street Scene was created at a time when Van Gogh was constantly learning new ideas and began to re-examine and change his creative style, and this painting represents an important turning point in the great artist's artistic creation. For more than 100 years, "Montmartre Street View" has never been seen by the world, so its reappearance is extremely rare. For those who love collecting, this painting has great significance, and here's a look at what makes it extraordinary.
1. Recording the memory of the timesIn the era when the camera was not yet popular, the way people recorded their lives was very limited, but for Van Gogh, the brush was the best camera in his hand. <>
2. Style Change: A great artist like Van Gogh did not stop pursuing his ideal after achieving enough achievements, but actively learned new painting concepts, which were then used in his own creations. "Montmartre Street View" records Van Gogh's stylistic changes at this important stage of his life, which is of great significance for people to understand his life experience and painting thoughts. <>
Third, the fact that excellent works of art are often irreproducible in the first public is undoubtedly a characteristic that greatly increases their market value. Until then, Montmartre Street View had been part of a private collection, and there was no way to see it in its entirety, let alone savor its profound meanings. So once it is born, it will naturally cause a sensation.
What do you know about Van Gogh?
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First of all, the work "Montmartre Street View" is the work of Van Gogh, and Van Gogh's works are of high value. In addition, this painting is the first time that it has been made public in front of the public. Works like this that don't come around very often. Its collection value is very high.
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The painting was not exhibited in public after completion and was collected by a painter for more than 100 years. It is one of the few works in Van Gogh's private collection and is of great artistic value in its own right.
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This painting is very special because they make a combination of decomposition and color, so many people like it very much, and I think this painting is just right, which is why it is so special.
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This painting is very characteristic and monumental, so it is very high.
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His life should be said to be relatively painful, but in the midst of pain, he can have such a profound understanding and have so many masterpieces that have been handed down to the world, which can be said to be very meaningful and valuable.
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Van Gogh's life was very bumpy. Because from his life deeds, it can be seen that his life is very sympathetic.
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Van Gogh's life was relatively bumpy, and he also had a bad experience in his childhood, which brought him some hurt and psychological shadows, and he had a very bad emotional experience before.
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Van Gogh's life was very difficult, and although Van Gogh was very talented, no one recognized him when Van Gogh was alive.
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In fact, doctors have also experienced a lot of ups and downs, but in this life, they have pursued their own art, they like to draw very much, and they are very accomplished in art, and they also have a very good sense of design.
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Van Gogh's life can be described as very bad. When he was alive, he painted works that no one appreciated, and he was very depressed, and after his death. The work is on fire.
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Although Van Gogh's paintings are now very valuable, it was not easy for him to live when he was alive.
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His life was not good, because he was particularly obsessed with painting, so he lived a very lonely life.
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According to related reports, the well-known Impressionist painter Van Gogh's "Montmartre Street Scene" created in 1887 will be exhibited and auctioned, and the relevant team will conduct online auctions in Paris, New York, Hong Kong and other places through **.
Due to the rarity of this series of paintings, the professional estimate is estimated at about 500,800,000 euros.
It is understood that the painting was owned by a French collector family in 1920 and has never been exhibited in public since, and this is the first time that the painting has been unveiled to the public.
The painting depicts a view of a windmill mill in the Montmartre area of Paris, France.
It is known that in the spring of 1887 Van Gogh left for Paris, and although he stayed only for two years, these two years were also an important period for his creation, during which he painted the legendary Montmartre series, which was later collected by the collector's family, which lasted for a century.
We were immediately captivated by this painting from the first time we saw it, and it is a great honor for a French family to be able to bring it to the world for a hundred years. Most of Van Gogh's paintings from Montmartre are in the collections of the world's top museums, and only a few are still in private hands, and the most prestigious works from this classic collection are now on the market, which is undoubtedly a great story for collectors of Van Gogh's works and a rare opportunity for art connoisseurs.
In 1887, the Montmartre area of Paris can be seen everywhere old mills and singing and dancing shopfronts, it is this unique atmosphere of rural pastoral and urban scenery that attracts many people, including Van Gogh, this strange city attracted Van Gogh to come to explore life and expand his horizons, but also made him exchange ideas with other impressionist painters and avant-garde art pioneers for the first time, these beautiful encounters ignited his inspiration for creation, so the early paintings are single and dark. After this time, Van Gogh gradually fell in love with bright colors, so this period of life was the formative period of Van Gogh's creative career, and also laid the foundation for his later mature and excellent painting style.
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This painting depicts the windmill mill in Montmartre, Paris, France, and is the work of his artistic style during the transition period, and the picture is very realistic and very collectible.
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In fact, the biggest feature is that it depicts some rural life, and the whole picture is also bare, and there is nothing else to reflect.
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This painting is a well-established work of Van Gogh's classic series, and this painting is very rare, depicting a view of the windmill mill in the Montmartre area of Paris, France. The picture is very strong and legendary, and it has been recognized and liked by many people.
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This painting is a combination of rural pastoral and urban scenery, rich in the characteristics of life at that time, and the color is balanced, the lines are soft, and it has the significance of collection.
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The unique atmosphere of the countryside and the city attracted Van Gogh, who lived with his brother Theo at the time. Here, the somber tones of Van Gogh's early works fade away in favor of brilliant and bright colors.
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This painting is of special and far-reaching significance, has very high historical value and research value, and is made by celebrities, which is very collectible. This painting is a small rural courtyard, the scenery is very beautiful, and the colors are very soft.
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The painting depicts a view of a windmill mill in the Montmartre area of Paris, France. This painting belongs to the legendary Montmartre series. The unique blend of rural countryside and urban scenery attracts many people, including Van Gogh.
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The composition of the painting is spectacular, the street scene is very beautiful, the colors are rich and soft, and the contrast between warm and cold colors is full of intermediate color transitions, the changes are delicate but very bright.
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We usually know that some of Van Gogh's paintings can be sold for a very high price, and for such cases, everyone thinks that Van Gogh has a very high achievement in such a field. And for some of Van Gogh's paintings, it is indeed possible to auction some very expensive **, which is beyond the reach of some ordinary people. So for some of these situations, many people can feel the backlash, why can its flowers be sold for such a high value?
In fact, it is also because Van Gogh is now very famous, and when he was depressed, in fact, his works could not be sold for such a high price. <>
And we usually know that there are some people who are so famous because they died, and Van Gogh is also because of the existence of such circumstances, which is why his paintings are so famous now。Because he has now passed away, his paintings have become a relatively eternal existence, so for such a situation, we can also understand, after all, for such a person, since he has left the world, then it proves that his future paintings can no longer have a phenomenon. Then we all know that Van Gogh's paintings can still be sold for such a value, also because his paintings can indeed reflect some realistic situations, and for such abstract words, they can also resonate with some people.
After all, it can also be seen that the reaction to the current situation of such a society is very good, which can make everyone feel that there is a full understanding of this, and for a more famous painter like Van Gogh, he usually has his own independent and thinking ability when painting. Therefore, some of the views he presents to the audience can also reflect his personal emotions and a trend of the general mainstream. Many people think that Van Gogh's paintings are also different from other painters, because his words can fully reveal some phenomena.
For some painters, the paintings they paint can indeed make people feel very subtle, and for such a situation now, such more intuitive words can also make everyone feel that there are some direct feelings. Therefore, everyone will prefer Van Gogh's paintings, but also because he is no longer in the world, many people also hope that through such a way, they can express their nostalgia for Van Gogh, after all, it can make everyone feel that he has a full opinion on his own things, and for such a phenomenon, he has his own ability to think independently, so that everyone can reflect the current social situation, and let everyone have a deep resonance for such a phenomenon.
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I think the reason why his works are so valuable is that his paintings contain his lonely soul, and in addition, it can be seen from his paintings that his pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty has led him to the point of madness. In addition, his exploration of the essence of things is also very powerful.
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First of all, Van Gogh's paintings are liked by many people and touted by many fans, and their artistic value is very high. Secondly, Van Gogh's paintings are extinct, Van Gogh became famous after his death, and the number of paintings is fixed.
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This is because Van Gogh's artworks are very collectible, and his artistic attainments are also very deep, and he has a high reputation in the painting world, so his paintings are very high.
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In fact, because his painting style has been liked and praised by many people, and he has passed away, his paintings are still relatively few, and they are even more precious.
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Because Van Gogh's paintings have his own style, and it is a style that transcends his time and is very advanced. The painter is great.
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Because his painting style is very special, and his painting skills are so superb that almost no one can surpass it, so the value is very high.
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"Montmartre Street View" is Van Gogh1887 yearThe focus of the work is on a windmill that had been used as a landscape in the Montmartre neighborhood in the north of Paris at the time.
Van Gogh came to Paris in March 1886 to live with his brother Theo. He then came into contact with a number of artists living in Paris, and gradually became influenced by the artistic avant-garde of the time. In creating Montmartre Street Scene, Van Gogh shifted away from the dark tones of his earlier works in favor of a more vivid and rich color structure.
Acquired by a private collector in France between 1915 and 1920 and passed down through his family, the painting has never been exhibited in public, and the authenticity of the painting has been verified by the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, with an initial estimate of between 5 million and 8 million euros.
On March 25, 2021, Sotheby's auction house in Paris, France, finally sold for 11.25 million euros, with a total value of more than 13.09 million euros after commission.
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I believe everyone must have heard of Van Gogh, he is a world-famous impressionist painter, his sunflower series is a classic, once auctioned for a sky-high price, his other paintings are also the art of the major rich people vying to collect. Van Gogh's "Scene from the Rue de Montmartre" is currently being auctioned, and although there is a lot of controversy about this painting, the auction is not affected at all, and it is still something that ordinary you and I cannot imagine. However, although I can't participate in the auction, netizens who eat melons still spontaneously participated in the discussion about this painting.
1. Is this painting really painted by Van Gogh The authenticity of this painting is the biggest controversy, many netizens say that this painting may not have been created by Van Gogh, because this painting has never appeared in Van Gogh's art collection before, and Van Gogh's works have been concerned by the world for so many years, and now a painting appears out of thin air, saying that it was created by Van Gogh, which inevitably makes people doubt its authenticity. And the creative style of this painting is slightly different from the creative style of Van Gogh's other works, Van Gogh, as a master of impressionism, suddenly appeared a work of other styles, and the controversy of netizens seems to be really reasonable.
2. Everyone knows when Van Gogh created this painting, Van Gogh's life was actually very ups and downs, in his early creative career, he lived a very poor life, because his paintings were not understood at all and could not be sold. He really became famous, it can be said that after he went crazy, by chance, the sunflowers he painted were favored by a rich man and sold for a fairly high **, so that Van Gogh's paintings began to attract attention. "Scene from the Rue de Montmartre" is also being auctioned, was it created before Van Gogh became famous or after he went crazy?
3. What does the painting want to convey The scene depicted in this painting is very simple, in front of a barren, weed-filled wooden fence, two ragged men are slowly passing through. The picture as a whole looks aesthetically devoid, very depressed, giving people a sense of lifelessness, after all, it is not a painting that makes people spiritual, so what does Mr. Van Gogh want to express with this painting? Perhaps Van Gogh wanted to show the economic depression in France at that time and the poverty of people through this painting.
If you think about it from this point of view, Mr. Van Gogh's painting is indeed both artistic and realistic, coupled with Mr. Van Gogh's status in the field of art, it is not surprising that he can shoot such a high **.
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