he changed the perspective of many artists with his unorthodox paintings
Through his use of vivid colours when painting and the curves and lines that he used in his paintings. He was an artist that was mentally unsound but when he was in an asylum he painted a picture called the Starry Night" This shows his use of lines and colours when painting. Another picture that can be used is t" The Prisoner" . The most unique thing about him was his attention to colour and that he didn't use a brush to paint all the time just used a pallet and applied the pain to the canvas and sing the pallet created the eccentric lines in his painting this technique was very quick to do and allowed him to paint over 900 paintings before he ended his life.
After his death he was the starting point for the expressionists.
He was the starting point of Expressionism.
He knew the impressionists' paintings, he was a friend of Pissarro's. He also admired the work of Gauguin. All this was important to him.
His life influenced his art - not the other way around.
Impressionism influenced him, and he influenced Expressionism.
Vincent van Gogh is considered to be a Post-Impressionist.
He was influenced by van Gogh and Cézanne. No, it is actually the other way around: van Gogh was influenced by Gauguin. Gauguin, however, was very much influenced by Emile Bernard.
Gaugin and van Gogh were artists in the period of time called 'Impressionism'.
Van Gogh did influence Whitley and Whitley did appropiate an image of Van Gogh's into one of Whitley's artworks. Why? Well he must have liked how Van Gogh used the subjective frame by putting all his emotions and experiences into his work.
His life.
Impressionism influenced him, and he influenced Expressionism.
Edgar Degas
Vincent van Gogh is considered to be a Post-Impressionist.
He liked their looks.
He was influenced by van Gogh and Cézanne. No, it is actually the other way around: van Gogh was influenced by Gauguin. Gauguin, however, was very much influenced by Emile Bernard.
Gaugin and van Gogh were artists in the period of time called 'Impressionism'.
impressions
Post-Impressionism.
van gogh's painting "night cafe"
he influenced the 20th century art
His colleagues he met in Paris, particularly Pissarro and Gauguin.