It seems that Vincent was bitterly smiling down at the crowd and even at himself, as he painted those boots, which were once used but became the most expensive in the world and were sold for half a million dollars after his death.He knew that this is how i ❯❯❯
In this painting, something indistinct and blurry is depicted. However, certain features of the faces of the fish are visible in the image. Additionally, theres an interesting element that can only be seen from specific angles! The only word to describe th ❯❯❯
VAN GOGHThe powerful roots of Van Goghs brushstrokes...Sorrowfully bound they walk – Circle after circle, sorrowful or strict?A circular, meaningless route.The sea in Saint-Denis plays vividly,Color reflections on the water.And the olive grove attractsWith ❯❯❯
The sunset stripeSlices through the crimson sky.Ripples on the water tremble.A truth that speaks silently.Louder than all the hollow words.As if there are no flawsIn reality itself. ❯❯❯
BIBLICAL POEMDid Daniil Andreev know whatWould happen to our world half a century later! There was no global war, which he worried about, butPeople are changed – who, why, and how – Its hard to even imagine the Rose of the World.The darkness of pop stars, ❯❯❯
From the side rail – a dry click of impact, The ball takes on its own peculiar path. Do you have a talent for this game? A gift of sorts? This is the essence of the spherical duel.
Like a relative, its a sight to behold! Like trousers, it creates a double divergence: Scissors and compass – inspiration Suggested this comparison to me. How dreadful!
No epithets, no metaphors, If passion thrums in your blood. You spin it. And here comes the author of the shot, Proud of himself, whatever anyone says.
(To hammer out a poem... but why? Its not necessary! Better to spend life in a billiard room! Dryly, accurately, summing trajectories - Playing with the sum of paths of the balls.)
And at the dacha as a child, under the plum tree, Under the gnarled one, I remember, there was billiards. I am a very impatient player, Valuing excitement more than skill.
Miss, miss... The field turns green, The balls are yellowish and lacquered. Im grown up. Well, yes. Thats not so bad. I no longer know the game.
Could death itself be a billiard player? Cleaner than cards, simpler than chess - Virtuosic, multi-variant. I played with death. I remember a dream.
If you were to imagine the embodiment of excitement, A cue, balls, felt cloth.
Someone who has gone away until tomorrow. It is unknown whether it will be there.
VAN GOGHThe powerful strokes of Van Gogh...Sadly, they walk in rows – Circle after circle, sadly or sternly?A circular, meaningless path.The sea in Saint-Denis plays vividly,Color reflections on the water.And the olive grove attractsWith a tenderness that ❯❯❯
CONTENT OF CONTENTSThere are so many shavings of humanity -Who will gather them in their palm?The hands of eternity are cold,If the surrounding night does not lie.Content of contentsMust vibrate with a sharp string...Have you contained it?Then life is not ❯❯❯
POTATO EATERSThick lifeblood plasmaHides the secrets. The canvasFrightens with its darkness – it isA consciousness prone to sarcasmThat will change more than wine.How heavy is the undercurrentOf what is depicted in the painting?You will find no happiness h ❯❯❯
Owls eyes in the night...Is it an owl that sails by, like a schoonerThrough the air, when the moonbeamsSound quite thoughtlessly.The owl is a fierce hunter.The forest understands sounds just as we doFamiliar words.A world perceived with difficultyIn every ❯❯❯
PHILOSOPHY AGAINST THE BACKDROP OF A HAYSTACKThere was a haystack – like a golden tower! Fabulous chambers! A wonder! Someone patiently built it,And peace permeated it.It smelled of the past,As if there were no future.It shone and comfortedThe long-sufferi ❯❯❯
Van Gogh is my favorite artist. Im also very fond of the artistic movement known as Impressionism. Thank you for the website; I would be happy to see my favorite paintings and biographies of artists here. It would be great if the titles of the paintings we ❯❯❯
Its impossible to put Vincent into words... You have to see his paintings. At the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, I was shocked: each of his paintings screams out with pain and suffering: People, love me! Its indescribable and beyond words... Its the tragedy of a genius who gave everything to art... absolutely everything! Right down to the last drop. The paintings arent flat; the thick brushstrokes give them a sense of texture. Im not an art historian, but you have to be completely devoid of feeling not to react to this work... the work of a mature man with a childs soul. There is no more tragic figure than Vincent... Thats why his work is so brilliant, almost otherworldly. Vincent, I love you!
I believe this work belongs to the Antwerp period. During that time, Vincent was taking lessons at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. He was already a grown man, and people laughed at him and his very quick painting style.I think this skull is part of a study ❯❯❯
This is Vincent in Arles, heading out for some plein air painting. Its hot, and hes carrying paints, a portable easel, and probably a stool. He looks like hes packed as if he were going on an expedition. He painted this picture for Theo, as a self-portrait in a sort of reportage style.
The painting didnt survive; it became an innocent victim of World War II and was destroyed during a bombing raid.
In the art school where I study, a girl named Lisa is drawing this picture. This is the second time Im visiting this website, and Im leaving my comments here again. ❯❯❯
The painting is called Huts. However, it depicts much more than just houses. This painting contains information about what will happen and when. Its a kind of story about events, past, present, and future. You need to examine it closely, like looking throu ❯❯❯
Several excellent and beautiful paintings with emotional depth (like Vineyard at Arles, for example), alongside a mass of half-crazed, useless daubs. A sickly talent, greatly overrated.
My favorite artist! Im creating a copy of this artwork for my painting class. Its very interesting, not too difficult, but wonderful! I love looking at and enjoying the works of Vincent van Gogh, especially when one painting has so many different versions!
Description of the painting Sunflowers by Vincent van GoghThe famous Dutch post-impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh was born in 1853. His areas of interest were landscape, still life, and portraiture. However, he excelled particularly in still lifes, on ❯❯❯
Hello! Please check the accuracy of the translation into Russian for the name of the settlement Nuenen in the Netherlands, where Van Gogh lived for two years.[Nuenen] is how several translators pronounced the name of the town I was fortunate enough to visi ❯❯❯
Aslan, why did you decide that the picture is of poor quality? The photos resolution is excellent, and the photo itself is great. Its simply a unique style of painting. ❯❯❯
NUDITY IN PASTELS... – WONDERFULLY DISSUADES FROM – THE DESIRE TO GET MARRIED.(From a conversation between two digital artists: Becoming Van Gogh is definitely harder than becoming Einstein, imagine – either cut off an ear or stick out your tongue.) ❯❯❯
Its amazing... Just small photographs – you look at them, breathe in, feel, and become absorbed… and you are filled with happiness from connecting with talent, the joy of beauty...Thank you, internet! ❯❯❯
Van Gogh is the best. In his paintings, you can see tenderness and light, shadows and movement, the slow passage of time, the stern whiskers of a cat, the rustling of a petal, and the gliding of galaxies! ❯❯❯
In my opinion, its this blossoming pear tree that should be a symbol of Van Goghs creativity, not the sunflowers. I adore the grayish hue of the trunk and the golden glow of the April air! ❯❯❯
A field with wheat sheaves. Painting by Van Gogh.Boris KhaninThe sheaves, like girls dancing in a circle,Dance merrily and sing playfully.It is clear that the bread has ripened in fertile soil.That grain has been gathered into sheaves, awaiting threshing.T ❯❯❯
Evening: The End of the Day. Artwork by Vincent van Gogh.Jean-François Millet,Whose paintings depictThe lives of peasants workingWithout rest,Striving to feed their families,Working almost all their lives,Captured the attention of a master.He will create a ❯❯❯
Dunes. Artist: Van GoghBoris KhaninVincent Van GoghWorld master of Impressionism.Canvas, oil. 1882.E. S. KhaninHonored Worker of Culture of the Russian FederationCanvas, oil. 1961.The artist is E. Khanin, while the other is Van Gogh.Van Gogh managed to pas ❯❯❯
The Dance Hall in Arles. Artist: Van Gogh.Boris Khanin.How many people have gathered here.The hall is crowded, and the music is loud.Here, there is freedom for all types and colors,And this combination bursts forth on the canvas.Using colored, sometimes co ❯❯❯
Hospital Room in Arles. (Artwork by Vincent van Gogh)Boris KhaninBefore us is a hospital corridor -Cold, long, and uncomfortable.And to the side are rows of cells,Like cabins on a warship.A structure made of sheets.Its cold and very damp here.And for those ❯❯❯
The title of the painting is The Reader of Novels, but the translator decided not to translate the word NOVELL (novels). I think that this lover of painting is not yet ready for the role of a translator. ❯❯❯
Read something about Van Gogh, look at other sources with paintings by this artist, and then maybe youll stop stubbornly replacing the correct titles of the paintings with incorrect ones. ❯❯❯
Anything I could write about the translators of the Van Gogh album would be pointless because theyre not qualified for the job and lack the necessary conceptual tools. ❯❯❯
The corrected title of the painting becomes incorrect again the next day. What can one think about this? A question for the website administration. ❯❯❯
I am disappointed by the mindless restoration of inadequate, poorly worded, or misunderstood titles for paintings, but there is nothing I can do about it. It all depends on ones conceptual or linguistic background. ❯❯❯
I translated this album once before, but some active amateurs reverted it to its original state. While working on the album, I used books by A. Perruchot, such as The Life of Van Gogh, Vincent Van Gogh – Letters, and an album titled Dutch Painting. Should ❯❯❯
Whatever I think or suggest for titles, the website experts often stick to their opinions, even if they are incorrect. In my work, I use the album Dutch Painting, books by A. Perruchot (The Life of Van Gogh and Vincent van Gogh: Letters), to avoid mistakes ❯❯❯
And so what? The most important thing about a painting is how you feel when you look at it. 🤦♀️ I dont understand people who try to find a scientific explanation for everything. ❯❯❯
I dont think we should glorify suicides, whether its Van Gogh, Mayakovsky, Tsvetaeva, or others. Its a grave sin; you didnt give yourself life, and you shouldnt take it away either. Those who have taken their own lives are definitely in hell. Live your lif ❯❯❯
I dont understand why there are no comments!!! This is outrageous! My ex-wife didnt even say something like that during our divorce!!!! The Potato Eaters painting pulled me out of depression after the divorce and helped me realize my place in life!!! I sta ❯❯❯
In the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, works by Gauguin and Van Gogh are displayed next to each other. This painting is in the same room as Van Goghs. The first three letters of their last names are the same. So, whats the difference – Van Gogh or Gauguin? ❯❯❯
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This is simply magnificent.
BILLIARDS
From the side rail – a dry click of impact,
The ball takes on its own peculiar path.
Do you have a talent for this game? A gift of sorts?
This is the essence of the spherical duel.
Like a relative, its a sight to behold!
Like trousers, it creates a double divergence:
Scissors and compass – inspiration
Suggested this comparison to me. How dreadful!
No epithets, no metaphors,
If passion thrums in your blood.
You spin it. And here comes the author of the shot,
Proud of himself, whatever anyone says.
(To hammer out a poem... but why? Its not necessary!
Better to spend life in a billiard room!
Dryly, accurately, summing trajectories -
Playing with the sum of paths of the balls.)
And at the dacha as a child, under the plum tree,
Under the gnarled one, I remember, there was billiards.
I am a very impatient player,
Valuing excitement more than skill.
Miss, miss... The field turns green,
The balls are yellowish and lacquered.
Im grown up. Well, yes. Thats not so bad.
I no longer know the game.
Could death itself be a billiard player?
Cleaner than cards, simpler than chess -
Virtuosic, multi-variant.
I played with death. I remember a dream.
If you were to imagine the embodiment of excitement,
A cue, balls, felt cloth.
Someone who has gone away until tomorrow.
It is unknown whether it will be there.
HEATH OF EVENING FIRES
The heath of evening fires –
A shimmering of colours.
The silver of the lanterns
Is captivating and vibrant.
Shadows drift across the ground,
A bright tram flashes by.
To reach the papers – lying on the table –
You pass through a dark archway.
atmosphere of visual comfort
Wonderful color, excellent!
Its impossible to put Vincent into words... You have to see his paintings.
At the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, I was shocked: each of his paintings screams out with pain and suffering: People, love me! Its indescribable and beyond words... Its the tragedy of a genius who gave everything to art... absolutely everything! Right down to the last drop. The paintings arent flat; the thick brushstrokes give them a sense of texture. Im not an art historian, but you have to be completely devoid of feeling not to react to this work... the work of a mature man with a childs soul. There is no more tragic figure than Vincent... Thats why his work is so brilliant, almost otherworldly.
Vincent, I love you!
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This is Vincent in Arles, heading out for some plein air painting. Its hot, and hes carrying paints, a portable easel, and probably a stool. He looks like hes packed as if he were going on an expedition. He painted this picture for Theo, as a self-portrait in a sort of reportage style.
The painting didnt survive; it became an innocent victim of World War II and was destroyed during a bombing raid.
Incredible... Its as if all the beautiful colors and essences of the world have been combined into a single plant.
Nature bathed in sunlight. You can feel it even through the screen.
Several excellent and beautiful paintings with emotional depth (like Vineyard at Arles, for example), alongside a mass of half-crazed, useless daubs. A sickly talent, greatly overrated.
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My favorite artist! Im creating a copy of this artwork for my painting class. Its very interesting, not too difficult, but wonderful! I love looking at and enjoying the works of Vincent van Gogh, especially when one painting has so many different versions!
A copy of the Night Terrace cafe!
Album updated
Where is the famous Wheat Field with Crows?
After looking at the paintings, I realized that Dmitry Kalina is not who he pretends to be (someone close to Van Gogh).
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