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Art of Vincent Van Gogh 1.6
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Watch and enjoy the masterpieces works ofoneof the best known and most respected post-impressionism painterofall time!Completely free application for phone and tablet, ad supported.* Gallery with 116 works to remember, includingself-portraits* 5 creative phases (1881-1884; 1884-1888; 1888; 1889; 1890)* Full name of every work of art, with the year of creation* All paintings in the gallery can be set as wallpaper* Magnifying glass - zoom in 7 steps* Portrait and landscape rotation supported* Share option (facebook, twitter, dropbox, gmail,google+,bluetooth, messenger, publish it…)* Understandable and easy for handling* Working on android 2.0 and up* Tested on all major devices* File is a little higher, so please be patient while itdownloadsand installs. The pleasure is all yours.* Some of the paintings from the gallery:- Road in Etten 1881- Two women in the woods 1882- Montmartre, Paris 1886- Self-portrait with pipe 1886- A pair of shoes 1886- Still life with apples, pears, lemons and grapes 1887- Vase with daisies and anemones 1887- Sunflowers 1888- Starry night over the Rhone 1888- Café terrace at night 1888- Yellow house at Arles 1888- Green wheat field with cypress, Saint Remy 1889- The starry night 1889- The bedroom 1888-89- The church at Auvers 1890- Tree roots 1890and many other.Vincent Willem Van Gogh, born March 30, 1853, was aDutchpost-impressionist painter whose work had a great influence on20thcentury art for its vivid colors and emotional impact. Hesufferedfrom anxiety and mental illness throughout his life. Hedied at age37 on July 29, 1890. What he died from a self-inflictedgunshotwound. His name at the time was not well known.Van Gogh spent his early adulthood working for a many artdealers.When he was young, he wanted to become a pastor and preachthegospel, and from 1879 he worked as a missionary in a miningregionin Belgium. During this time, he began to sketch people fromthecommunity and in 1885 painted his first major work, ThePotatoEaters. The colors he used were dull, plain colors. Not untilmuchlater did he include much richer colors. In March 1886, hemoved toParis and discovered the French Impressionists. Later hemoved tothe south of France and was taken by the strong sunlight hefoundthere. His work grew brighter in color and he developed theuniqueand highly recognizable style which became fully realizedin1888.His fame grew in the years after his death. Today, he iswidelyregarded as one of history's greatest painters and animportantcontributor to the foundations of modern art. Van Gogh didnotbegin painting until his late twenties, and most of hisbest-knownworks were produced during his last two years. Heproduced morethan 2,000 artworks, 900 being paintings and 1,100drawings andsketches. His work had a strong influence on the modernart thatfollowed. Today many of his pieces; including hisnumerousself-portraits, landscapes, portraits and sunflowers, areamong theworld's most recognizable and expensive works of art.
Van Gogh Wallpapers set 2 1.3
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Van Gogh Wallpapers set 2Mega collection of paintings of Vincent van Gogh, part2.Paintings from Saint-Remy (May 1889 – May 1890).Features:Save to SDSet as wallpaperLegal notice: We believe our images fall under the fairusedoctrine as they are reduced size and excerpted forinformationalpurposes/or public domain. However, if you would liketo requestremoval of an image from our collection for copyrightreasons, feelfree to contact us at [email protected] and we'll behappy tooblige.On 8 May 1889, accompanied by his carer, the Reverend Salles,VanGogh committed himself to the hospital at SaintPaul-de-Mausole. Aformer monastery in Saint-Remy less than 20miles (32 km) fromArles, the monastery is located in an area ofcornfields, vineyardsand olive trees at the time run by a formernaval doctor, Dr.Theophile Peyron. Theo arranged for two smallrooms—adjoining cellswith barred windows. The second was to beused as a studio.During his stay, the clinic and its garden became the mainsubjectsof his paintings. He made several studies of thehospitalinteriors, such as Vestibule of the Asylum andSaint-Remy(September 1889). Some of the work from this time ischaracterizedby swirls—including one of his best-known paintingsThe StarryNight. He was allowed short supervised walks, which ledtopaintings of cypresses and olive trees, like Olive Trees withtheAlpilles in the Background 1889, Cypresses 1889, CornfieldwithCypresses (1889), Country road in Provence by Night (1890).ThatSeptember he also produced a further two versions of BedroominArles.Limited access to the world outside the clinic resulted inashortage of subject matter. He was left to work oninterpretationsof other artist's paintings, such as Millet’s TheSower and Noon –Rest from Work (after Millet), as well asvariations on his ownearlier work. Van Gogh was an admirer of theRealism of JulesBreton, Gustave Courbet and Millet and compared hiscopies to amusician's interpreting Beethoven. Many of his mostcompellingworks date from this period. His The Round of thePrisoners (1890)was painted after an engraving by Gustave Dore(1832–1883). It issuggested that the face of the prisoner in thecenter of thepainting and looking toward the viewer is Van Goghhimself,although the noted Van Gogh scholar Jan Hulskerdiscountsthis.Towards the end of his stay, Van Gogh suffered a severerelapselasting two month between February and April 1890.Nevertheless hewas able to paint and draw a little during this timeand he laterwrote Theo that he had made a few small canvases "frommemory ...reminisces of the North". Amongst these was Two PeasantWomenDigging in a Snow-Covered Field at Sunset. Hulsker believesthatthis small group of paintings formed the nucleus of a largenumberof drawings and study sheets depicting landscapes and figuresthatVan Gogh worked on during this time. He comments that, saveforthis short period, Van Gogh's illness had hardly any effect onhiswork but in these he sees a reflection of Van Gogh's mentalhealthat the time. Also belonging to this period is Sorrowing OldMan('At Eternity's Gate'), a color study that Hulsker describesas"another unmistakable remembrance of times long past".List of paintings:A Corner in the Garden of Saint-Paul HospitalA Meadow in the Mountains Le Mas de Saint-PaulA Road at Saint-Remy with Female FigureAt the Foot of the MountainsBlossoming Almond TreeCottages and Cypresses Reminiscence of the NorthCottages Reminiscence of the NorthCypresses and Two WomenCypresses with Two Female FiguresCypressesdescription.txtEnclosed Field with PloughmanEnclosed Field with Rising SunEnclosed Wheat Field with PeasantEntrance to a Quarry near Saint-RemyEntrance to a QuarryEvening Landscape with Rising MoonEvening The End of the Day after Milletand other (total 143 paintings)...
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Van Gogh Wallpapers set 1 1.3
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Van Gogh Wallpapers set 1Mega collection of paintings of Vincent van Gogh, part1.Paintings from Auvers-sur-Oise (May–July 1890).Features:Save to SDSet as wallpaperLegal notice: We believe our images fall under the fairusedoctrine as they are reduced size and excerpted forinformationalpurposes/or public domain. However, if you would liketo requestremoval of an image from our collection for copyrightreasons, feelfree to contact us at [email protected] and we'll behappy tooblige.In May 1890, Van Gogh left the clinic in Saint-Remy tomovenearer the physician Dr. Paul Gachet in Auvers-sur-Oise, andalsoto Theo. Gachet was recommended by Camille Pissarro, hadtreatedseveral other artists, and was himself an amateur artist.VanGogh's first impression was that Gachet was "...sicker than Iam, Ithink, or shall we say just as much." In June 1890 he paintedanumber of portraits of the physician, including Portrait ofDr.Gachet, and his only etching; in each the emphasis is onGachet'smelancholic disposition. Van Gogh stayed at the AubergeRavoux,where he paid 3 francs and 50 centimes to rent an atticroommeasuring 75 square feet (7.0 m2).Before he left, In his last weeks at Saint-Remy, VanGogh'sthoughts returned to his "memories of the North", and severalofthe approximately 70 oils he painted during his 70 daysinAuvers-sur-Oise, such as The Church at Auvers, are reminiscentofnorthern scenes.Wheat Field with Crows (July 1890) is an example of thedoublesquare technique he developed in the last weeks of his life.In itsturbulent intensity, it is among his most haunting andelementalworks. It is often mistakenly believed to be his lastwork, Hulskerlists seven paintings that postdate it.Barbizon painter Charles Daubigny had moved to Auvers in 1861,andthis in turn drew other artists there, including Camille CorotandHonore Daumier.List of paintings:01 Daubigny s Garden 202 Daubigny s Garden 303 Daubigny s Garden04 Doctor Gachet s Garden in Auvers05 Ears of Wheat06 Farmhouse with Two Figures07 Field with Poppies08 Field with Stacks of Wheat09 Field with Wheat Stacks10 Garden in Auvers11 Haystacks under a Rainy Sky12 Houses in Auvers 213 Houses in Auvers14 Landscape at Auvers in the Rain15 Carriage and Train in the Background16 Landscape with the Chateau of Auvers at Sunset17 Landscape with Three Trees and a House18 Marguerite Gachet at the Piano19 Marguerite Gachet in the Garden20 Plain Near Auvers21 Adeline Ravoux 222 Adeline Ravoux 323 Adeline Ravoux24 Portrait of Doctor Gachet 225 Portrait of Doctor Gachet L Homme a la Pipe26 Portrait of Doctor Gachet27 Glass with Carnations28 Glass with Wild Flowers29 Japanese Vase with Roses and Anemones30 Pink Roses31 Red Poppies and Daisies32 Vase with Flower and Thistles33 Vase with Rose-Mallows34 Thatched Cottages at Cordeville35 Cottages by a Hill36 Cottages in Jorgus37 Thatched Cottages38 Sandstone Cottages in Chaponval39 The Church at Auvers40 The Fields41 The Grove42 The House of Pere Eloi43 The House of Pere Pilon44 The Little Arlesienne45 The Little Stream46 The White House at Night47 Tree Roots and Trunks48 Two Children 249 Two Children50 Two Women Crossing the Fields51 Undergrowth with Two Figures52 View of Auvers with Church53 View of Auvers54 View of Vessenots Near Auvers55 Village Street and Steps in Auvers with Figures56 Village Street and Steps in Auvers with Two Figures57 Village Street in Auvers58 Vineyards with a View of Auvers59 Wheat Field at Auvers with White House60 Under Clouded Sky61 Cornflowers62 Wheat Field with Crows63 Wheat Fields at Auvers Under Clouded Sky64 near Auvers65 Wheat Fields with Auvers in the Background66 Wild Flowers and Thistles in a Vase67 Young Girl Standing Against a Background of Wheat68 Young Peasant Woman with Straw Hat Sitting in the Wheat
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