First Steps, after Vincent Van Gogh

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Belle Epoque Painting, Limited Edition (19/50)

Vincent van Gogh moved from an appreciation of the classical to an absorption of the Impressionist movement. Van Gogh experimented with paint, color, and broken facture to capture the mind’s re-interpretation of nature. “First Steps” is Van Gogh’s “colorized” version of Jean-Francois Millet’s black-and-white drawing, made while the artist was an inmate in the Saint-Remy asylum. A Mixed-Media painting from Art Chateau.

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First Steps, after Vincent Van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh Dutch (1853 - 1890)

Vincent van Gogh moved from an appreciation of the classical to an absorption of the Impressionist movement. Van Gogh experimented with paint, color, and broken facture to capture the mind’s re-interpretation of nature. “First Steps” is Van Gogh’s “colorized” version of Jean-Francois Millet’s black-and-white drawing, made while the artist was an inmate in the Saint-Remy asylum. A Mixed-Media painting from Art Chateau.