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Friday, February 03, 2012

Van Gogh:  An Eye for Detail

An exhibition currently on view at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, entitled “Van Gogh Up Close” offers a new way of looking at this artist’s revolutionary work.  The forty-five works in this exhibition portray his ability—or more accurately his need—to focus closely on details in nature and find ways to replicate them on canvas.  For him, it was a kind of centering, a way of calming some of his more explosive moods.  The works on view show Van Gogh using a wide variety of styles, using long quick brush strokes in all directions, creating a feeling of fluidity, and often referencing the Japanese prints that he loved and collected.  Click here for a slide show of some of the paintings in this exhibition.

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