Van Gogh in Paris
Amazing small exhibition at the Eykyn Maclean Gallery looking at the two years that Van Gogh
was in Paris.
This was a free exhibition but you had to book in advance. When you got there is was in a nice town house but just with a plain front door and no sign that there was a gallery there. Once in you went up in a lift to be greeted by a plain white door however once in this was an amazing exhibition.
This was a free exhibition but you had to book in advance. When you got there is was in a nice town house but just with a plain front door and no sign that there was a gallery there. Once in you went up in a lift to be greeted by a plain white door however once in this was an amazing exhibition.
There were six
works by Van Gogh including a self-portrait and one of his pictures of his
boots. Alongside these there were pictures by his contemporaries in Paris
including a Monet, a Seurat, Toulouse-Lautrec and more. This seems to have been
the great period of pointillism so there was a wonderful picture of haystacks
by Charles Agnard.
However my
favourite picture was one by Lautrec called “The Laundress” a stunning picture
painted when he was 23 of a woman in a white blouse leaning over looking out of
window. The effect of the light on the white blouse was beautiful and she had a
wonderful contemplative pose.
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