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Original Painting |
Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890)
Landscape with House and Ploughman. 1889
Oil on canvas,
The Hermitage Museum collection
Original: 33 x 41,4 cm
Current state:
December 2, 2007 - the
copying
was
started.
March 31, 2008 - the
copying
was finished. |
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This landscape is unusual in
its elevated, almost bird's-eye point of view. Such an angle can be seen
as an attempt to look at the world in the Japanese way, natural for an
artist obsessed with Japan. However, we cannot speak of serious
influence here:
Van Gogh's
view was individual
and came from his own impressions. The dynamism distinguishing this
canvas is alien to Far Eastern landscapes. The painting has an enormous
internal energy. The crossing diagonals forming the borders of the
fields and the ploughed furrows, the contours of the roofs, the row of
cypresses - such vectors strain the composition, but not so much as to
disturb the unity of the whole. It is a study from nature. The colouring
of the painting and the action of the figures show us that it was
executed in autumn, a time when
Van Gogh worked not only on the
hospital grounds, but outside them as well. (Source:
www.hermitage.ru)
Source of Entry: Formerly
in the collection of Otto Krebs, Holzdorf (Germany).
Transferred from Germany to Russia after World
War II |
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Online replica painting:
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12/06/2007 |
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