The Raising of Lazarus, after Vincent Van Gogh

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Biblical Painting, Limited Edition (21/50)

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. Van Gogh’s “The Raising of Lazarus” departs from the usual Biblical paintings in its lack of obvious holy figures and its expressive style. A Mixed-Media painting from Art Chateau.

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The Raising of Lazarus, 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. Van Gogh’s “The Raising of Lazarus” departs from the usual Biblical paintings in its lack of obvious holy figures and its expressive style. A Mixed-Media painting from Art Chateau.