La colina de Montmartre con cantera de piedra

Vincent van Gogh · PD

La colina de Montmartre con cantera de piedra


Ficha

Año
1886
Técnica
óleo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
32 × 41 cm

La historia

When Van Gogh painted this, he had only just arrived in Paris, in the spring of 1886, and had not yet met the colour that would transform him. Montmartre was still half countryside then, a hill of windmills and working stone quarries on its northern slope, the side away from the new apartment blocks. He set up on that quiet side, among the piles of timber and cut stone off the Rue Caulaincourt. The palette is still the earthy brown and grey he had brought from Holland, the sky heavy. Within a year the Impressionists, and his brother Theo's shop full of their canvases, would lift those colours into something far brighter. This hillside caught him at the very start, still painting like the Dutchman he had been.

La colina de Montmartre con cantera de piedra — Vincent van Gogh — MuseScope