Farmhouse near Arles, after Painting by Vincent van Gogh

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Vincent van Gogh moved from an appreciation of the classical to an absorption of the styles of the Impressionist movement. Van Gogh aspired for a formless experiential than the sensory snapshot, experimenting with paint, color, and broken facture to capture the mind’s re-interpretation of nature. His “Farmhouse” is an Expressionist impulse, with heavy paint, vibrancy, and bits of pointillism.

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Farmhouse near Arles, after Painting by Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh Dutch (1853 - 1890)

Vincent van Gogh moved from an appreciation of the classical to an absorption of the styles of the Impressionist movement. Van Gogh aspired for a formless experiential than the sensory snapshot, experimenting with paint, color, and broken facture to capture the mind’s re-interpretation of nature. His “Farmhouse” is an Expressionist impulse, with heavy paint, vibrancy, and bits of pointillism.