Van Gogh La Pieta

Van Gogh La Pieta. Eugene Delacroix, Pietà, 1850 Vincent van Gogh, Pietà dopo Delacroix, 1889 La pieta Van Gogh had admired the work of Eugene Delacroix long before he arrived in Paris, and was greatly impressed with the subtle vibrancy of his palette In fact, it is more a variation on the original work than a copy

Vincent van Gogh, Pieta. 1889. PostImpressionism. Oil on canvas. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
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Pieta — one of the Catholic iconography of the virgin, which is quite common in the art of Western Europe During his stay in the hospital he would later paint his other biblical work, Lazarus.

Vincent van Gogh, Pieta. 1889. PostImpressionism. Oil on canvas. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

Much like the Pieta Statue by Michelangelo, Van Gogh's painting shows the Virgin Mary with the dead body of Christ after he was crucified Currently, it is housed in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Pieta — one of the Catholic iconography of the virgin, which is quite common in the art of Western Europe

Vincent Van Gogh Opere 1889 Saint Remy. Delacroix's work, with reference to his understanding of colour, had also been influential on the work of the Impressionists Monet, Cezanne, and Manet, It was Delacroix's romantic colouring that. Consoling himself by copying works from some of his favorite artists, Vincent works in a small studio in the asylum of…

Vincent van Gogh, Pieta. 1889. PostImpressionism. Oil on canvas. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. Among them van Gogh's painting "Pieta" — a work whose plot is quite typical for the artist The signature in the right hand corner clarifies that in this case van Gogh was inspired by a lithograph based on Eugène Delacroix's Pietà