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Daubigny, Monet, Van Gogh
Taft Museum of Art
20 episodes
6 months ago
The exhibition "Daubigny, Monet, Van Gogh: Impressions of Landscape" introduces Charles François Daubigny, a relatively forgotten artist from the 1800s. It explores his landscape painting and his influence on the younger generation of artists known as the French Impressionists.
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The exhibition "Daubigny, Monet, Van Gogh: Impressions of Landscape" introduces Charles François Daubigny, a relatively forgotten artist from the 1800s. It explores his landscape painting and his influence on the younger generation of artists known as the French Impressionists.
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Arts
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18. Vincent van Gogh, "Wheat Fields after the Rain," 1890
Daubigny, Monet, Van Gogh
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9 years ago
18. Vincent van Gogh, "Wheat Fields after the Rain," 1890
After moving to Auvers in 1890, Van Gogh was drawn to the same fields that Daubigny had painted. He wrote to his brother, Theo van Gogh: “I am completely absorbed in that immense plain covered with fields of wheat against the hills, boundless as the sea in delicate colors of yellow and green, the pale violet of the plowed and weeded earth checkered at regular intervals with the green of the flowering potato plants, everything under a sky of delicate blue, white, pink and violet.”
Daubigny, Monet, Van Gogh
The exhibition "Daubigny, Monet, Van Gogh: Impressions of Landscape" introduces Charles François Daubigny, a relatively forgotten artist from the 1800s. It explores his landscape painting and his influence on the younger generation of artists known as the French Impressionists.