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Fabiola aranda chávez van gogh obras de su último período
1. Obra del último período.
Aparecen por orden
cronológico.
Arq. Fabiola Aranda Chávez.
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Vincent Willem Van Gogh
(Zundert, Países Bajos, 30 de marzo de 1853 –
Auvers-sur-Oise, Francia, 29 de julio de 1890)
Pintor neerlandés, uno de los principales
exponentes del postimpresionismo.
2. • Mayo - Julio 1890
(77 pinturas)
•
Van Gogh pasaría sólo tres meses
en el Sur de Auvers, en una
pequeña villa al Norte de París.
• Se estableció ahí en 1.890, tras
de haber permanecido un mes en
el asilo de Saint-Rémy.
• El y su hermano Theo, estuvieron
de acuerdo en que lo mejor sería
que Vincent viviera cerca de los
cuidados del Dr. Paul Gachet.
3. • Vincent se suicidó en
Julio de 1.890, estando en
la cúspide de su
creatividad.
• Las siguientes pinturas,
están acomodadas por
orden cronológico.
• “Campo de trigo con
cuervos” fue su última
pintura antes de
suicidarse.
25. Landscape with Carriage and Train in the Background
Oil on canvas
72.0 x 90.0 cm.
Auvers-sur-Oise: June, 1890
26. Landscape with the Chateau of Auvers at Sunset
Oil on canvas
50.0 x 101.0 cm.
Auvers-sur-Oise: June, 1890
27. In May, 1890 Vincent van Gogh moved from Saint-Rémy in the south of
France to Auvers-sur-Oise, just north of Paris. It was here that he would
begin the final, and most prolific, phase of his career.Van Gogh's style
would evolve and mature throughout his ten years as an artist. In Auvers-
sur-Oise one of the most interesting and unique adaptations was his use of
the "double-square" canvas measuring roughly 50 by 100 centimeters. On
1890, June 24th or 25th June, Van Gogh first wrote about adopting the
double-square format:
Then I have a canvas 40 inches long and only 20 inches high, of wheat fields
. . . .Throughout June of 1890 Van Gogh would continue to work, although
not exclusively, using the double-square format. Again, in Letter 644 Van
Gogh wrote to his brother Theo about Landscape with the Chateau of
Auvers at Sunset:
Lastly, an evening effect--two pear trees quite black against a yellowing sky,
with some wheat, and in the violet background the château surrounded by
somber greenery.As shown below, all of Van Gogh's double-square
paintings are bold and vibrant and Landscape with the Chateau of Auvers at
Sunset is especially so with its striking yellow sky. Ronald Pickvance
mentions the effect of the sunset in the work and notes that, unlike his Arles
and Saint-Rémy periods, Van Gogh never once depicted the sun itself in his
final Auvers-sur-Oise period.1The Chateau of Auvers dates from the
seventeenth century and this is the only Van Gogh painting in which it
appears.