Stillleben mit Gipsstatuette, einer Rose und zwei Romanen

Vincent van Gogh · PD

Stillleben mit Gipsstatuette, einer Rose und zwei Romanen


Details

Jahr
1887
Technik
Öl auf Leinwand
Gattung
Gemälde
Maße
55 × 46,5 cm

Die Geschichte

Van Gogh painted this in Paris in 1887, while he was living with his brother Theo and remaking himself as a painter. Two years earlier his colours had been the browns of Dutch peasant life. Here he sets a small plaster statuette against a background broken into loose strokes of green and pink, testing the brighter palette he was picking up from the Impressionists around him. The two books at the front are cheap yellow-covered French novels, the naturalist fiction of writers like Zola and the Goncourt brothers that he read constantly and thought told the truth about modern life. A single rose lies beside them, already shedding a petal. He treats the plaster figure as a warm living body against the cool ground.

Stillleben mit Gipsstatuette, einer Rose und zwei Romanen — Vincent van Gogh — MuseScope