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DonkeyPunchProductions 03-15-2007 08:16 AM

FACT: Van Gogh painted this crap?
 
http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...inprogress.jpg

crazy fuck must have been a work in progress...

Splum 03-15-2007 08:19 AM

http://www.erniebarnes.com/images/Sugs.jpg

CaroMark 03-15-2007 08:21 AM

If you have the original and hate it that much I will take it off your hands, wouldn't look bad in the garage.

Now where was that number to the traveling roadshow? :1orglaugh

corvette 03-15-2007 08:24 AM

absolutely, great painting "the potato eaters"

from wiki


On March 26, 1885, Van Gogh's father died of a stroke. Van Gogh grieved deeply. For the first time there was interest from Paris in some of his work. In spring he painted what is now considered his first major work, The Potato Eaters (Dutch De Aardappeleters). In August his work was exhibited for the first time, in the windows of a paint dealer, Leurs, in The Hague. In September he was accused of making one of his young peasant sitters pregnant,[44] and the Catholic village priest forbade villagers from modelling for him.

During his time in Nuenen Van Gogh's palette was of sombre earth tones, particularly dark brown, and he showed no sign of developing the vivid coloration that distinguishes his later, best known work. (When Vincent complained that Theo was not making enough effort to sell his paintings in Paris, Theo replied that they were too dark and not in line with the current style of bright Impressionist paintings.) During his two-year stay in Nuenen, he completed numerous drawings and watercolors, and nearly 200 oil paintings.

DonkeyPunchProductions 03-15-2007 08:31 AM

By http://www.vangoghgallery.com/painting/potatoindex.html

The Potato Eaters, completed in 1885, is considered by many to be Van Gogh's first great work of art. At the time of its creation, Van Gogh had only recently started painting and had not yet mastered the techniques that would later make him famous. This could attribute to the interesting look of the piece as well as the overall feeling produced from the painting.

Van Gogh wished to create his first masterpiece that could boost his reputation as a developed artist; his goal was to paint human figures that did not appear to be awkward, but rather existing naturally. Portraying the figures in a dark room with light from an oil lamp, however, proved to be a bit too extreme for his newly acquired artistic skills. The outcome of all of these factors, in turn, made the painting more appreciated in the art community then if Van Gogh had succeeded in his original task.

The painting that was completed consisted of 5 figures sitting around a square table eating potatoes; four of them are females and one male. Although the piece is laced in darkness, the mixed emotions residing in the faces of the occupants shine out brightly. These figures are so intense that one can nearly hear the conversations being spoken around the table. Perhaps this vibrancy layered with the darkness is what draws one closer to examine the smaller details of the painting. These details include but are not limited to:



The rafter boards in the back of the piece.
The soft gentle lines forming a window in the darkness.
The picture frame hung on a darkened wall.
The large platter of potatoes, and the boney fingers stretched out to obtain them.
The woman pouring a brew similar to coffee.
The large rectangular column behind the table that seems to hold the building up.
The weathered edges of the table.

These subtle aspects create the illusion that the building is an actual residence for the five figures. This portrayal of ordinary pheasant life did not come in a burst of creativity; Van Gogh had planned out the painting of The Potato Eaters far in advance, and had inspiration to create a multiple figure painting as far back as 1883. After completing various sketches and trial paintings of the piece, Van Gogh sent reversed lithograph prints to two art dealers of the time and one of his fellow colleagues, while still planning to create a final draft of the sketch in paint. Van Gogh soon developed a sense of confidence that his finished painting would become an accurate interpretation of what he saw it as. Gogh began to advertise his finished painting before he had even begun it.

Never the less The Potato Eaters failed to become the painting he had set his mind to. It was not successful in his life time, nor was it displayed in Salon as Gogh had requested. Today the piece has reached great heights in the artistic community as well as being considered his first masterpiece, which is what he had intended it to be.

aka, must have been a work in progress.... no cafe terrace at night if you ask me:2 cents:

lorine 03-15-2007 02:36 PM

art isn`t my coup of tea.whats so special about this painting because I don`t get it, it`s a normal,regular painting...


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