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Mostly persons and places from his own life.
He liked to paint: portraits, scenery and the most famous one, flowers
There is no painting or drawing of that name. It may be the words Vincent uttered on his deathbed.
What influenced this subject matter? (why did L S Lowry choose to draw and paint what he did?)
I suppose you mean PAINTED his PAINTINGS. They were painted in the Hague, Nuenen, Antwerp, Paris, Arles, Auvers and Saint-Rémy.
because horses are the best
because he was inspired by life
because horses are the best
Geniuses aren't meant to be questioned, and by the way he also had paintings in color. _____________ There was a pretty simple explanation for this. Van Gogh felt it was necessary to master the basics of black and white before he moved to working with colour. This allowed him to concentrate on the basics of painting of shape and perspective before trying to master the use of colours.
Writing about Michelangelo during his lifetime report that for "several months" after finishing the Sistine Chapel he had difficulty reading in any posture but looking up. This was thought to be due to the weeks and months he spent standing on scaffolds and looking up to paint the ceiling. Late in life, he died at age 88, his eyesight had dimmed and was blamed on a lifetime of study. His symptoms would indicate that he developed macular degeneration - not uncommon at that age. Since he finished the Sistine Chapel at age 37 and continued to important architecture work such as St. Peters dome, it is unlikely that the Sistine Chapel work had any major long-term impact on his eyesight.
As van Gogh died in 1890 any picture of Bart Simpson signed by van Gogh is highly suspect.
Click link below to see some of his works! Most of his paintings are abstract.