Vincent Van Gogh Flowering Plum Tree (after Hiroshige) 1887 Fine Art Painting Japonaiserie (English: Japanesery) was the term the Dutch post-impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh used to express the influence of Japanese art. Before 1854 trade with Japan was confined to a Dutch monopoly and Japanese goods imported into Europe were for the most part …
Vincent Van Gogh Bridge In The Rain Prints
Vincent Van Gogh Bridge In The Rain (after Hiroshige) 1887 Fine Art Painting Japonaiserie (English: Japanesery) was the term the Dutch post-impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh used to express the influence of Japanese art. Before 1854 trade with Japan was confined to a Dutch monopoly and Japanese goods imported into Europe were for the most …
Vincent Van Gogh Courtesan
Vincent van Gogh Courtesan: after Eisen 1887 Fine Art Painting Japonaiserie (English: Japanesery) was the term the Dutch post-impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh used to express the influence of Japanese art. Before 1854 trade with Japan was confined to a Dutch monopoly and Japanese goods imported into Europe were for the most part confined to …
Vincent Van Gogh Daubigny’s Garden
Vincent Van Gogh Daubigny’s Garden 1890 Fine Art Painting Daubigny’s Garden, painted three times by Vincent van Gogh, depicts the enclosed garden of Charles-Francois Daubigny, a painter whom Van Gogh admired throughout his life. Van Gogh started with a small study of a section of the garden. Then he worked on two double-square paintings of …
Vincent Van Gogh The Pink Orchard
Vincent Van Gogh The Pink Orchard 1888 Fine Art Painting Flowering Orchards is a series of paintings executed by Vincent van Gogh in Arles, in southern France in the spring of 1888. Van Gogh arrived in Arles in February 1888 amid a snowstorm; within two weeks the weather changed and the fruit trees were in …
Vincent Van Gogh The White Orchard
Vincent Van Gogh The White Orchard 1888 Fine Art Painting Flowering Orchards is a series of paintings executed by Vincent van Gogh in Arles, in southern France in the spring of 1888. Van Gogh arrived in Arles in February 1888 amid a snowstorm; within two weeks the weather changed and the fruit trees were in …