Posted on 03/30/2023 8:07:37 AM PDT by shadowlands1960
Van Gogh Museum @vangoghmuseum
🎈 Hurray! Today is the birthday of Vincent. He was born 170 years ago, in 1853. In honor of his birthday, we call on all creatives to make flowers for Vincent in any way, shape or form.
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too many great ones to choose from- i even like his early less experienced stuff
I like the fields, especially the ones filled with sunlight.
Speak up, I can’t hear you!
An addict, contracted a STD from brothels, never sold a painting, completely supported by his brother Theo.
Ahhh....the life of an artist. I do love all of his paintings though.
Stary Night
Oops Starry Night
Edvard Munch’s Scream seems fitting today.
We saw it in Los Angeles and you’re right it is spectacular.
My wife and I really enjoyed it. They had another later on Frieda Kahlo which we didn’t see. It’s being preformed all over the world.
Very immersive. If it was done in the 60s when I was in college every one would have been high
I grew up in farm country, so it’s nostalgia for me. The dark skies are ominous to me, give me the light. His work does make you feel though.
I loved his boots.
One so worn to make it fit the opposite foot
That and the men sanding the floor
He has done a great job of painting what was basically a dark room and only one source of light. I wonder what his relationship was with the people. The two on the right and left have simian features.
The Paintings of Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) - Brahms Variations on Theme by Haydn
https://youtu.be/8wFGu2sR7KE
Dr Who - Vincent - Don McLean
https://youtu.be/TYEuqVDbHJw
Star Trek - Vincent - Don McLean - Leonard Nimoy as Spock and Vincent Van Gogh
https://youtu.be/b4dFeZLAFnk
‘Almond Blossom’ hung in my bedroom for many years. My sister wanted it, so I traded her for an Andrew Wyeth. ;)
One of the best episodes of Doctor Who ever.
And, having Bill Nighy as the museum director was fantastic casting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jjWtUpqV9w
If you haven’t seen, ‘Loving Vincent’ treat yourself. His paintings come to LIFE, as does his sad life story. I found it mesmerizing.
Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gy0RVDM1sNA
That’s very interesting. That was a time when Japanese art was very influential.
I wanted this as a large mural for the wall behind my bed. That never happened so I settled for a phone case with this on it.
I also was meh on Van Gogh for a time until I saw his works at an exhibition. They blew me away. Photographs don’t do them justice.
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