They believed that an artwork should record the artist's emotional response to a subject rather than be a realistic representation.
I am not sure but I think it is Paul Gauguin whoi nspired him the most.
He painted TWO chairs - one called Vincent's chair, the other Gauguin's chair. The for was simple (I think that is the one you have seen) the other finer . Vincent wanted to show his great respect for Paul Gauguin, when he had asked Gauguin to move to Arles and work together with Vincent.
For a short time he lived with a prostitute in the Hague. She was called Sien. In Arles he shared an apartment with his colleague, Paul Gauguin. This was not the kind of 'live with' I think you mean.
Well, there was this boy named Camille. Van Gogh use to live with his family.Camille and Vincent were great friends. One day Camille gave him sunflowers. van Gogh painted it . Then, when a man came to look for van Gogh he packed up and went with him. But, before he left he gave it to Camille for a remembrance. The main theme is Friendship.Answer 2:That is a pretty story, all made up.Vincent painted seven sunflower paintings so as to make the room look brighter when Gauguin was going to move in.We do not know. Is it important?
because he'sstupid
They believed that an artwork should record the artist's emotional response to a subject rather than be a realistic representation.
They believed that an artwork should record the artist's emotional response to a subject rather than be a realistic representation.
I think for market relations
I think everybody does, but why? Why do you like art? The answer may be the same.
I am not sure but I think it is Paul Gauguin whoi nspired him the most.
He painted TWO chairs - one called Vincent's chair, the other Gauguin's chair. The for was simple (I think that is the one you have seen) the other finer . Vincent wanted to show his great respect for Paul Gauguin, when he had asked Gauguin to move to Arles and work together with Vincent.
the most important thing was helping people like creating peace well i think soo it may be wrong but this is my opinion
The quantitative approach
No, but how you approach your death is more important than the circumstances of your birth. This is a huge philosophical question and no one agrees in philosophy. It is up to you to figure out what YOU think, believe, and how you will live and die.
Umm, He told me to approach with caution. That's all I can think of. :D
The quantitative approach
I think you mean a post-impressionist artist. This is a term applied to Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, because they came after and differed from the impressionists.