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What kind of emotional world do you feel through Van Gogh's works?

Vincent Willem van Gogh (1853- 1890) is a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the 20th century, especially the Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as Starry Night, Sunflower and Wheat Field with Crows, are now the most famous, widely known and expensive works of art in the world. 1890 On July 29th, Van Gogh finally ended his young life on the beautiful river Vaz in France because of mental illness, but he was only 37 years old.

Artistic features: stippling. Sunflowers, postman Lu Lan, cafe night market, starry night, self-portrait wrapped in ears, Orwell's church.

Starry Sky, Van Gogh in arles's Bedroom and The Suspension Bridge near arles all contain profound tragic consciousness, strong personality and unique pursuit in form. At that time, although his works were difficult to be accepted by people, they had a far-reaching impact on the painting art of the 20th century in the West. Fauvism in France, expressionism in Germany and lyrical abstraction in the early 20th century were all inspired by his main role in the creative process, the free expression of inner feelings, the relatively independent value grasp of consciousness and form, and the absorption and extraction of oriental painting factors in oil painting, thus forming their own different painting schools. Van Gogh abandoned all the acquired knowledge, ignored the dogma cherished by the academic school, and even forgot his own reason. In his eyes, there is only a vibrant natural landscape, and he is intoxicated with it and forgets things. He regards everything in the world as an inseparable whole, and he embraces everything with all his body and mind. Van Gogh became a highly personalized painter very late, only eight years before his death.

Van Gogh is interested in the representation of real feelings, that is, he wants to show his feelings about things, not the visual image he sees. Van Gogh's palette brightened after he met an impressionist painter in Paris. He found that the only thing he loved deeply was color, brilliant and incongruous color. The color characteristics in his hands are fundamentally different from those of Impressionism. Although he used impressionist skills, his conclusion has an extraordinary personality because of his unique observation ability of people and nature. Van Gogh classified his works into another category different from the general impressionist painters. He said, "In order to express myself more forcefully, I am more free to use colors." In fact, not only the color, but also the perspective, shape and proportion have changed to show an extremely painful but very real relationship with the world.

Van Gogh is an artist with a real sense of mission. Van Gogh summed up this feeling when talking about his own creation: "I risked my life for it;" Because of it, half my reason collapsed; But it doesn't matter ... "Van Gogh never gave up his belief that art should care about practical problems and explore how to awaken conscience and transform the world.