Van Gogh’s Famous Paintings And Iconic Brush Strokes

Van Gogh’s Famous Paintings And Iconic Brush Strokes

Born on March 30, 1853 Van Goghs fondness for art and painting canvas derived in his late 20s which was eventually after he was sentenced to mental asylum for his mental illness. He was struggling with mental issues but his time  in asylum inspired him to put a brushstroke around the canvas. Famous artwork of Vincent van Gogh is inspired with the same thought and states his emotional state in very bold and realistic colors. Van Gogh's famous paintings involve, The starry nights, cafe terrace at night, head of skeleton with a burning cigarette, Almond blossom and landscape from Saint Remy. in this article the focus will be on these paintings and why these paintings have so much value for the entire world. 

The Starry Nights 

 

“The starry nights” is a painting that displays a tranquil night which was enticed by maneuver. He viewed this scenario from the asylum where the view captivated his inner turmoil and he loosened up to his mental health.

Van Gogh's painting has been able to captivate a good number of eyes and by displaying nature with its spirituality. The dark nights swirling with the clouds where the stars are shining brighter than ever focuses on the moonlight and the alignment of the moon with the planet venus. His mental stage was on the verge of escaping reality  with such a captivating view and it shook him to paint such a desirable painting. 

Cafe Terrace At Night 

In the late 80’s, cafe culture was revolving in European countries such as france. This famous artwork of vincent van gogh was inspired with the cafe culture and the bold brush strokes put to paint the sky and walls of the diligent cafe. 

The combination of dark color in the sky contrasted with the light color of the walls in the cafe which was reflected with the street lights. Van Gogh's paintings were identified with the emotional intensity which  created a theme with anything he looked around. This was a cultural landmark accentuating the inner mental state. 

Head Of The Skeleton With a Cigarette 

In mid-1886-87, this painting attracted the eyes of many nobles. This famous artwork by Vincent van Gogh alludes to the world of morality, the passage of time, and death. The art was involved with bold brushstrokes of black and gray skeletons. 

“Head of the skeleton with a cigarette” stroked colors bold enough to propose synergy among many people as it expressed an experience of being near death and the dogma of moral life, which will eventually go down to the grave. The expressions are of life, death, and everything in between.

Almond Blossom 

“Almond Blossom” was a painting that appealed to the structure of life and new beginnings. This painting from Vincent van Gogh was brought to the world when  Van Gogh was welcoming the birth of a new life in his house, he celebrated his nephew with this painting. 

Almond blossom artwork compresses a connection to nature and how this world embraces a new life as the blossom trees bloom in the spring welcoming the flowers and growth of new vegetation. This light-colored Van Gogh's artwork revealed how new hope is enticed with birth and the way life and death are all connected to nature. It concluded into a very aesthetic canvas painting that admired his connection to nature. 

Landscape From Saint-Rémy

Vincent van Gogh voluntarily admitted himself to the asylum in May 1889, seeking treatment for his mental health issues. The painting "Landscape from Saint-Rémy" is one of Vincent van Gogh's notable works, created during his stay at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France. 

Most of Van Gogh's artwork was encouraged during his time in the asylum and this depicts a scenic view of the countryside around the asylum. Van Gogh chose a vantage point that showcases rolling hills, fields, and a dramatic sky, not leaving the landscape site unseen. It dissolved in the beautiful work of nature that could never be compared to any other art form. 

Pick Your State Of Canvas Artwork

Vincent van Gogh's famous artwork was represented by his mental state and the way he looked into the world by mesmerizing the beauty of earth like it was heaven. He surrendered himself to art and he dissolved life, death, and everything in between by reminding the nature of his art. Some of his delightful paintings are available at gallery shops such as Framed Flair, producing his maximum work in the best possible way. 


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