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The two of them don't have a good relationship.
Van Gogh was thrilled to find the sun in Arles.
Invite Gauguin to sketch with him.
But Gauguin was very unimpressed.
The artistic views of the two are very different, and their personalities are not compatible.
Later Gauguin went to Tahiti.
In short, they are all representatives of post-impressionism.
But the relationship is not very close.
If you're interested, you can check out a film about Van Gogh.
There is a story between him and Gauguin in it.
You can also look at a book written by Van Gogh's brother after his death.
and a biography of Van Gogh.
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As the pioneer of modern expressionism and the archetype of the ultra-individual artist, Van Gogh emphasized his self-perception of things rather than the visual image he saw. He once said: "In order to express myself more powerfully, I am more free in the use of color."
In fact, in this work, not only the color shapes and lines, but also the perspective and proportion are completely unremarkable, completely deformed, to meet the needs of the painter to express himself as he wants. Van Gogh's unrestrained creative style led him to take different types of figures, flowers and still lifes as the objects of his "study", and meticulously sketched them directly. It is thus clear that after receiving the indispensable artistic enlightenment from the Impressionists, he went far beyond the Impressionists.
As he once said: "I cannot find a better explanation of the word 'art' than the following words: Art is nature, reality, truth, but the artist can express a profound connotation, a concept, a characteristic, and the artist has his own form of expression for these connotations, concepts, and characteristics, and its expression is self-contained, unconventional, and clear and unambiguous."
As a painter who created with his life, Van Gogh skillfully integrated his own subjective creative consciousness and inner emotional consciousness with the elements of oriental painting, and set up an epoch-making monument in the most tragic life circumstances and his fanatical and persistent pursuit of art.
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It has a deep meaning. He paints himself in order to inform people about his emotional changes, such as anger and loss.
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I think this self-portrait is quite good, and it looks more similar to Van Gogh himself, and it also depicts Van Gogh's personality traits.
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His paintings are rich in color, and the atmosphere created by them gives people a sense of vitality and positivity.
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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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Van Gogh. and Gauguin were both genius painters, both 19th century impressionists.
One of the exponents, the same two are lonely. So the relationship between Van Gogh and Gauguin is delicate, and they are equally obsessed with different understandings of artistic creation, and eventually part ways because of different understandings. Van Gogh's younger brother knew Van Gogh's personality and Gauguin's appreciation of Van Gogh, so he rented a residence in the south of France for the two talented artists, so that the two artists could create freely without the troubles of life.
This made Van Gogh and Gauguin ecstatic, but the good times were short-lived, and the two talented artists quarreled over different interpretations of art. Van Gogh believed that this hail leak is that art itself is the thing itself, and it needs to be described objectively and meticulously in order to reflect the value of art itself, while Gauguin believed that art is the first thing that people feel about things, so art creation without personal feelings can only be called things rather than art. The personalities of Gauguin and Van Gogh are quite strong and will not give in, so the quarrel between the two is more intense, but they quarrel only because of their different understanding of art, and the two also established a deep friendship at this time.
The turning point came during a scramble, Van Goghson cut off one of his ears, Gauguin left, Van Gogh and Gauguin's friendship was broken, and seven months later, Van Gogh shot himself. The relationship between Van Gogh and Gauguin was at first one of sympathy for each other, cherishing each other's lonely and proud souls. However, disputes over different understandings of art eventually prevented them from working together.
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