The Drinkers (In Daumier's Style)


size(cm): 50x65
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Sale price¥36,400 JPY

Description

The painting "The Drinkers (after Daumier)" by Vincent Van Gogh is a masterpiece that captivates the viewer with its artistic style, composition, color and the story behind it. The work originally measures 59 x 73 cm and was created in 1884.

Van Gogh's artistic style in this painting is impressionistic, with loose brushwork and a rapid painting technique. The work is based on a lithograph by Honore Daumier, a 19th-century French artist, but Van Gogh puts his own personal spin on it. The result is a vibrant image full of life.

The composition of the work is interesting, since Van Gogh places the characters in a small space, creating a feeling of intimacy. The characters are sitting at a table, drinking and talking. Light filters through the windows, creating shadows and reflections on the walls. This gives the work a sense of realism and depth.

Color is another interesting aspect of painting. Van Gogh uses a palette of bright, saturated colors, which create a sense of joy and celebration. The characters are dressed in bright, contrasting colored clothing, giving them a strong and vibrant presence in the play.

The story behind the painting is also fascinating. Van Gogh created this work while he was living in Nuenen, in the Netherlands. It was a difficult time for him as he was dealing with the death of his father and his own personal crisis. The work is a sample of the way in which Van Gogh found comfort in everyday life and in the company of friends.

Finally, there is a little-known aspect of the work that is worth mentioning. The painting was stolen from the Rotterdam Municipal Museum in 1990 and has never been recovered. Despite this, the work remains one of Van Gogh's most important and a display of his artistic genius.

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