Unique tempera, gouache and ink painting, countryside - fields, signed V.V. GOGH


Unique tempera, gouache and ink painting, countryside - fields, signed V.V. GOGH

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Unique tempera, gouache and ink painting, countryside - fields, signed V.V. GOGH:
$119.00


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Size approx: 19x 27,5 cm – 7,5\" x 10,8\"

Medium: tempera,gouache and ink on paper

Condition: verygood

Signature: onthe right corner: Vincent

Offered as is, as in manner of the artist

Author Biography – VincentVan Gogh, painter (1853–1890). Vincent Van Gogh was a Dutch painter whoseformal distortions and humanistic concerns made him a major pioneer oftwentieth-century expressionism, an artistic movement that emphasizedexpression of the artist\'s experience. Van Gogh was a post-impressionistpainter whose work, notable for its beauty, emotion and color, highlyinfluenced 20th century art. He struggled with mental illness, and remainedpoor and virtually unknown throughout his life. Vincent van Gogh is consideredthe greatest Dutch painter after Rembrandt, although he remained poor andvirtually unknown throughout his life. Vincent van Gogh was born on March 30,1853, in Groot-Zundert, Netherlands. Van Gogh was a post-impressionist painterwhose work, notable for its beauty, emotion and color, highly influenced 20thcentury art. Van Gogh died in France on July 29, 1890, at age 37, from aself-inflicted gunshot wound. Today, Vincent van Gogh is considered thegreatest Dutch painter after Rembrandt. He completed more than 2,100 works,consisting of 860 oil paintings and more than 1,300 watercolors, drawings andsketches. Several of his paintings rank among the most expensive in the world;\"Irises\" sold for a record $53.9 million, and his \"Portrait ofDr. Gachet\" sold for $82.5 million. Early Life: At age 15, vanGogh\'s family was struggling financially, and he was forced to leave school andgo to work. He got a job at his Uncle Cornelis\' art dealership, Goupil &Cie., a firm of art dealers in The Hague. By this time, van Gogh was fluent inFrench, German and English, as well as his native Dutch. In 1873, van Gogh wastransferred to the Groupil Gallery in London. There, he fell in love withEnglish culture. He visited art galleries in his spare time, and also became afan of the writings of Charles Dickens and George Eliot. In the fall of 1880,van Gogh decided to move to Brussels and become an artist. Though he had noformal art training, his younger brother Theo, who worked as an art dealer,offered to support van Gogh financially. He began taking lessons on his own,studying books like Travaux des champs by Jean-François Millet and Cours dedessin by Charles Bargue. Artist: Van Gogh\'s art helped him stayemotionally balanced. In 1885, he began work on what is considered to be hisfirst masterpiece, \"Potato Eaters.\" His brother, Theo, by this timeliving in Paris, believed the painting would not be well-received in the Frenchcapital, where impressionism had become the trend. Nevertheless, van Goghdecided to move to Paris. In Paris, van Gogh first saw impressionist art, andhe was inspired by the color and light. He began studying with Henri deToulouse-Lautrec, Pissarro and others. To save money, he and his friends posedfor each other instead of hiring models. Van Gogh was passionate, and he arguedwith other painters about their works, alienating those who became tired of hisbickering. Van Gogh became influenced by Japanese art and began studyingEastern philosophy to enhance his art and life. He dreamed of traveling there,but was told by Toulouse-Lautrec that the light in the village of Arles wasjust like the light in Japan. In 1888, van Gogh boarded a train to the south ofFrance. He moved into the \"little yellow house\" and spent his moneyon paint rather than food. Before long, it became apparent that in addition tosuffering from physical illness, his psychological health was declining.Theowas worried, and offered Paul Gauguin money to go watch over van Gogh in Arles.In 1889, van Gogh was alone and depressed. For hope, he turned to painting andnature, but could not find peace and was hospitalized again. He would paint atthe yellow house during the day and return to the hospital at night. After thepeople of Arles signed a petition saying that van Gogh was dangerous, hedecided to move to the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.On May 8, 1889, he began painting in the hospital gardens. In November 1889, hewas invited to exhibit his paintings in Brussels. He sent six paintings,including \"Irises\" and \"Starry Night.\" Death and Legacy:On January 31, 1890, Theo and his wife, Johanna, gave birth to a boy and namedhim after van Gogh. Around this time, Theo sold van Gogh\'s \"The RedVineyards\" painting for 400 francs. Also around this time, Dr. PaulGachet, who lived in Auvers, about 20 miles north of Paris, agreed to take vanGogh as his patient. Van Gogh moved to Auvers and rented a room. In May 1890,Theo and his family visited van Gogh, and Theo spoke to his brother aboutneeding to be stricter with his finances. Van Gogh became distraught about hisfuture, thinking that Theo meant he was no longer interested in selling hisart. On July 27, 1890, van Gogh went out to paint in the morning as usual, buthe carried a loaded pistol. He shot himself in the chest, but the bullet didnot kill him. He was found bleeding in his room. Van Gogh was taken to a nearbyhospital and his doctors sent for Theo, who arrived to find his brother sittingup in bed and smoking a pipe. They spent the next couple of days talkingtogether, and then van Gogh asked Theo to take him home. On July 29, 1890,Vincent van Gogh died in the arms of his brother. He was 37 years old. Theo,who was suffering from syphilis and weakened by his brother\'s death, died sixmonths later in a Dutch asylum. He was buried in Utrecht, but in 1914 Theo\'swife, Johanna, who was a dedicated supporter of van Gogh\'s works, had Theo\'sbody reburied in the Auvers cemetery next to Vincent. Johanna then collected asmany of van Gogh\'s paintings as she could, but discovered that many of them hadbeen destroyed or lost, van Gogh\'s own mother having thrown away crates full ofhis art. On March 17, 1901, 71 of van Gogh\'s paintings were displayed at a showin Paris, and his fame subsequently grew enormously. His mother lived longenough to see her son hailed as an artist and a genius. Today, Vincent van Goghis considered the greatest Dutch painter after Rembrandt. He completed morethan 2,100 works, consisting of 860 oil paintings and more than 1,300watercolors, drawings and sketches. Several of his paintings rank among themost expensive in the world; \"Irises\" sold for a record $53.9million, and his \"Portrait of Dr. Gachet\" sold for $82.5 million. Aftermore than 100 years since van Gogh\'s death, more of his artwork was released. Apainting of a landscape entitled \"Sunset at Montmajour\" wasdiscovered and unveiled by the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam in September 2013.Before coming under the possession of the Van Gogh Museum, a Norwegianindustrialist owned the painting and stored it away in his attic, havingthought that it wasn\'t authentic. The painting is believed to have been createdby van Gogh in 1888—around the same time that his artwork\"Sunflowers\" was made—just two years before his death.

About the sale – We are offering for sale a beautifulwork signed Vincent Van Gogh. The signature can be found on theright corner of the painting. This unique work is not a reproduction of anykind. The size of this artwork is 19 x 27,5 cm. Media used in this work istempera, gouache and ink on paper. The condition ofthis painting is very good for its age, but typical signs of aging and minorstaining of the paper can be noticed upon close observation. Selling unframedfor convenient and cost effective shipping. This work is being offered „as-is“, as in manner of or as after theartist per rules. I do guarantee the description of the item, it has beendone to the best of my ability, all information I have until the date of saleare mentioned in the description

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