Windmill In Montmartre


size(cm): 40x30
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Sale price£120 GBP

Description

The painting "Windmill in Montmartre" by Vincent Van Gogh is a masterpiece of post-impressionist impressionism. This work was created in 1886, during the artist's stay in Paris, and represents a windmill on the Montmartre hill, one of the most emblematic places in the city.

Van Gogh's artistic style is characterized by the use of thick, vibrant brushstrokes, which create a sense of movement and energy in the work. In "Windmill in Montmartre" the artist uses a palette of bright, saturated colors, which contrast with the light blue sky and white clouds.

The composition of the painting is very interesting, since the windmill occupies the center of the work, while the sky and the clouds occupy most of the space. This creates a feeling of spaciousness and freedom, which is characteristic of the impressionist style.

The history of the painting is also very interesting. Van Gogh created this work during his stay in Paris, where he associated with other impressionist artists such as Paul Gauguin and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. This work was one of the first that Van Gogh created in his Post-Impressionist style, which is characterized by the use of bright colors and emotional expression.

In addition, there are little known aspects about this work. For example, Van Gogh is believed to have created this painting in a single day, while walking through Montmartre. The windmill featured in the work is also known to have been demolished in 1911, making this painting all the more valuable as a historical record.

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