Interieur eines Restaurants in Arles

Vincent van Gogh, Interior of a Restaurant in Arles, 1888. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

Interieur eines Restaurants in Arles


Details

Jahr
1888
Technik
Ölfarbe
Gattung
Gemälde
Maße
65,5 × 81 cm

Die Geschichte

Van Gogh painted this empty restaurant room in Arles in the late summer of 1888, and it shows him testing something he had picked up in Paris the year before. There he had met the younger painters building pictures out of small dots of pure colour, and here he tries it, the walls and floor stippled with flecks. But he could not hold to the method. The tables and chairs he lays down in long, impatient strokes instead, and shades them the old way. The colours are set in deliberate opposites, red against green on the walls, yellow against violet on the floor. It was that autumn, not long before Gauguin came to live with him. The room is spotless and completely empty of people.

Interieur eines Restaurants in Arles — Vincent van Gogh — MuseScope