Learned something. Our trip to your museum, scheduled for last week, was cancelled. If I live long enough and the virus goes away, we will visit and I will look at all the self portraits, in person. I am a photographic self portraitist, not a selfie taker, who cannot get models and who practices his skills photographing himself. I also learn something about my humanity as I focus and capture the image.
That Rjssel painting is excellent because it captures his looks but also * him *, which any decent portrait should. Russell respected Vincent and tried to emulate his style in his own non-poetraot work. He also admired the other post -impresionsits and their styles. He was never happy with this work, though, and despite his really admirable portraits of many subjects, didn't consider himself a true artist on his portraits alone. His friend Rodin saw this and was constantly encouraging him, telling him he was too hard on himself, giving him good, accurate advice. When his beloved wife died, though, Russell really went off the deep end: he returns to Australia to live out his life and, so sadly, destroyed all of his attempts at broadening his style. His portrait of Vincent is really excellent.
First, I have a lot of questions, but I will shorten them ... 1- Why Vincent did not color Marsh with Water Lilies even though if he painted it in the well known yellow and blue colors, it will be a source of interest and inspiration for many French painters, and this is what Monet later used in Water Lilies . 2- How many of paintings Vincent copied. 3- why did Vincent not paint his father even though he painted all members of his family. 4-Why does Vincent only have one religious painting: The Pietà that he copied after Delacroix.
Unfortunately this song is not on the playlist. But the playlist of the 4K Tour is available on Spotify: open.spotify.com/album/58N62seWCFYN2DA8a4BI9g?si=XfZqFyqrQ4Kok1MZ1jbVNA We hope this is also comforting
I actually love her accent, sounds like a Dutch that lived or studied long in England. My husband is Dutch and sometimes he also sounds a little bit like her, I love that.
Learned something. Our trip to your museum, scheduled for last week, was cancelled. If I live long enough and the virus goes away, we will visit and I will look at all the self portraits, in person. I am a photographic self portraitist, not a selfie taker, who cannot get models and who practices his skills photographing himself. I also learn something about my humanity as I focus and capture the image.
I sincerely hope that you can visit the museum, it worth every second spent in there.
I love these videos, they are not only informative but also inspiring. Can't wait to go back to the museum.
Glad you like them!
I saw his self portrait from when he was ill when I was in Oslo, and it was by far the most impactful painting I've ever seen.
So beautiful so interesting 💐 thank you so much VAN GOGH Museum ♥️ Love the content, love the presentation & love the music ♥️ Love Vincent 💐
Our pleasure!
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Thank you so much VAN GOGH Museum 🌺🙏 keep up the great work!!!!!!
Beautiful presentation. Thank you🙏🏻♥️🥰
You are so welcome, thank you Jasmin!
Great stuff ! I always enjoy these informative q and a presentations.
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i love this so much!!
That Rjssel painting is excellent because it captures his looks but also * him *, which any decent portrait should.
Russell respected Vincent and tried to emulate his style in his own non-poetraot work. He also admired the other post -impresionsits and their styles. He was never happy with this work, though, and despite his really admirable portraits of many subjects, didn't consider himself a true artist on his portraits alone. His friend Rodin saw this and was constantly encouraging him, telling him he was too hard on himself, giving him good, accurate advice.
When his beloved wife died, though, Russell really went off the deep end: he returns to Australia to live out his life and, so sadly, destroyed all of his attempts at broadening his style.
His portrait of Vincent is really excellent.
First, I have a lot of questions, but I will shorten them
...
1- Why Vincent did not color Marsh with Water Lilies even though if he painted it in the well known yellow and blue colors, it will be a source of interest and inspiration for many French painters, and this is what Monet later used in Water Lilies
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2- How many of paintings Vincent copied.
3- why did Vincent not paint his father even though he painted all members of his family.
4-Why does Vincent only have one religious painting: The Pietà that he copied after Delacroix.
Thank you for your questions Muhammed Adil.
You may see the answers in our new series, stay tuned!
Can anybody tell what is the title of the music background?
Unfortunately this song is not on the playlist.
But the playlist of the 4K Tour is available on Spotify: open.spotify.com/album/58N62seWCFYN2DA8a4BI9g?si=XfZqFyqrQ4Kok1MZ1jbVNA We hope this is also comforting
Watched this for Art
Our English teacher made us watch this video
Today someone just called him a narcissistic because of that. I’m a huge Van Gogh fan and I was furious 👿😡
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It is a crime MoMA have starry night; this work should be at this museum
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Why does this presenter have the strangest accent? It's not quite native English or maybe she had a stroke? Distracting.
I actually love her accent, sounds like a Dutch that lived or studied long in England. My husband is Dutch and sometimes he also sounds a little bit like her, I love that.
Because she is Dutch. Have you had a stroke?
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I am not interested
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Who is ‘Van Go’ ... your pronunciation of his name as a researcher, is a disgrace.