Entrance To A Quarry


size(cm): 30x35
Price:
Sale price$186.00 CAD

Description

The painting "Entrance to a Quarry" by Vincent Van Gogh is a masterpiece that represents the artist's ability to capture the beauty of nature and everyday life. This work was created in 1888, during the artist's stay in Arles, France, and is one of many paintings Van Gogh produced during his career.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with a quarry inlet in the center of the image stretching towards the horizon. The perspective is impressive, with the entrance to the quarry appearing to be in motion, as if the viewer were walking towards it. Van Gogh's technique is unique, with thick, bold brushstrokes creating vibrant texture and a sense of movement in the painting.

Color is another outstanding aspect of this work. Van Gogh uses a bright and bold color palette, with shades of yellow, orange and red creating a feeling of warmth and energy. The shades of green and blue in the sky and vegetation balance the composition and create a sense of harmony.

The story behind the painting is fascinating. Van Gogh was fascinated by the limestone quarry near his home in Arles, and visited it frequently to paint. The quarry was a workplace for the locals, and Van Gogh was interested in capturing the daily lives of ordinary people in his paintings.

In addition, there are little known aspects about this work. For example, it is believed that Van Gogh used a photograph as a reference for the composition of the painting. Van Gogh is also known to have gifted this painting to his friend and colleague, Paul Gauguin, as a token of their friendship.

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