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Vincent van Gogh Lithograph, Jacques Villon Vase with Pink Roses, 1927, after Van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh Lithograph
Jacques Villon Vase with Pink Roses, 1927, after Van Gogh
Sold ID # w-4291

Other Lithographs

Helen Frankenthaler Lithograph, May 26 Backwards, 1961
Helen Frankenthaler Lithograph
May 26 Backwards, 1961
Sold ID # w-9002
Helen Frankenthaler Lithograph, All About Blue, 1994
Helen Frankenthaler Lithograph
All About Blue, 1994
Sold ID # w-9235
Helen Frankenthaler Lithograph, Barcelona, 1977
Helen Frankenthaler Lithograph
Barcelona, 1977
Sold ID # w-9055
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph, Cake, from Private Drawings: The Artist's Sketchbook, 1988
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph
Cake, from Private Drawings: The Artist's Sketchbook, 1988
Sold ID # w-9886
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph, Candy sticks in a Pan, 1980
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph
Candy sticks in a Pan, 1980
Sold ID # w-9870
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph, Chocolate Cake, from Seven Still Lifes and a Rabbit, 1971
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph
Chocolate Cake, from Seven Still Lifes and a Rabbit, 1971
Sold ID # w-9878
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph, Freeway Curve '79, 1979
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph for sale
Freeway Curve '79, 1979
Sold ID # w-9809
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph, Glasses, from Seven Still Lifes and a Rabbit, 1971
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph for sale
Glasses, from Seven Still Lifes and a Rabbit, 1971
Sold ID # w-9899
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph, Gold Dredger, 1952
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph for sale
Gold Dredger, 1952
Sold ID # w-9857
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph, Large Sucker, from Seven Still Lifes and a Rabbit, 1971
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph
Large Sucker, from Seven Still Lifes and a Rabbit, 1971
Sold ID # w-9859
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph, Marquee, 1956
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph
Marquee, 1956
Sold ID # w-9867
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph, Nude, 1953
Wayne Thiebaud Lithograph
Nude, 1953
Sold ID # w-9855

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Vincent van Gogh Biography

Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

"Vincent van Gogh was born near Brabant, the son of a minister. In 1869, he got a position at the art dealers, Goupil and Co. in The Hague, through his uncle, and worked with them until he was dismissed from the London office in 1873. He worked as a schoolmaster in England (1876), before training for the ministry at Amsterdam University (1877). After he failed to get a post in the Church, he went to live as an independent missionary among the Borinage miners.

"He was largely self-taught as an artist, although he received help from his cousin, Mauve. His first works were heavily painted, mud-colored and clumsy attempts to represent the life of the poor (e.g. Potato-Eaters, 1885, Amsterdam), influenced by one of his artistic heroes, Millet. He moved to Paris in 1886, living with his devoted brother, Theo, who as a dealer introduced him to artists like Gauguin, Pissarro, Seurat and Toulouse-Lautrec. In Paris, he discovered color as well as the divisionist ideas which helped to create the distinctive dashed brushstrokes of his later work (e.g. Pere Tanguy, 1887, Paris). He moved to Arles, in the south of France, in 1888, hoping to establish an artists' colony there, and was immediately struck by the hot reds and yellows of the Mediterranean, which he increasingly used symbolically to represent his own moods (e.g. Sunflowers, 1888, London, National Gallery). He was joined briefly by Gauguin in October 1888, and managed in some works to combine his own ideas with the latter's Synthetism (e.g. The Sower, 1888, Amsterdam), but the visit was not a success. A final argument led to the infamous episode in which Van Gogh mutilated his ear.

"In 1889, he became a voluntary patient at the St. Remy asylum, where he continued to paint, often making copies of artists he admired. His palette softened to mauves and pinks, but his brushwork was increasingly agitated, the dashes constructed into swirling, twisted shapes, often seen as symbolic of his mental state (e.g. Ravine, 1889, Otterlo). He moved to Auvers, to be closer to Theo in 1890 - his last 70 days spent in a hectic program of painting. He died, having sold only one work, following a botched suicide attempt. His life is detailed in a series of letters to his brother (published 1959)."

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