What do you think of the relationship between Van Gogh and Gauguin?

Updated on amusement 2024-07-06
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Van Gogh and Gauguin were both genius painters, both of whom were representatives of Impressionism in the nineteenth century, and both were also solitary. 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 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 artistic 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 when Van Gogh cut off one of his ears during a scramble, Gauguin left, and the friendship between Van Gogh and Gauguin was broken, and seven months later, Van Gogh shot himself to death. 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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If there is one of the shortest but most intense collisions between artists in the history of art, it is none other than Van Gogh.

    and Gauguin's "love and kill."

    None other than that. The showdown lasted only 62 days, but it ended quite tragically.

    In October 1888, Van Gogh finally looked forward to Gauguin. At first, the two got along very harmoniously, and Van Gogh did not hide his admiration and admiration for Gauguin, and eagerly hoped that Gauguin could give him artistic inspiration. Gauguin, on the other hand, gradually took his enthusiasm for granted, and Al was just a transit point for him to save up his strength and money.

    Van Gogh's favorite color was yellow, and Gauguin's favorite color was red—and that's just the smallest difference between the two. Gauguin was always domineering, and the exchange of stupidity always began with criticism of Van Gogh's works, and Van Gogh, who originally lacked Duan Xun's self-confidence, instinctively counterattacked, and the smell of gunpowder between the two became stronger and stronger. <>

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It was Van Gogh's own ears that were cut. It was Van Gogh who invited Gauguin, and then there was a difference of opinion, and Gauguin got angry and left. Later, Van Gogh cut off his own ear, and I saw this story, but it wasn't the whole ear that was cut off, just one earlobe.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The 3 places that the enthusiastic netizen said below are all wrong!! Please verify it and post it! So as not to mislead the consciousness of the masses!

    First, Van Gogh in Tahiti has never been there, and the nonsense is just nonsense, and second, the matter of cutting off the ear, you can refer to the standard answer of Van Gogh's autobiography "Longing for Life" to you, to everyone! Third, the time of Van Gogh's death is the time you made up yourself, he died on July 28, 1890, please be strict! Respect for the arts!

    Respect Van Gogh! Respect to everyone! Respect your own every word, respect your memory!

    Respect your point of view! Nonsense is misleading! It's nonsense, irresponsible!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    "Desire to Life" is not Van Gogh's autobiography at all!

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