Ivy, two paintings by Vincent van Gogh

Ivy, two paintings by Vincent van Gogh

Ivy is the title the Dutch Post-Impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh connected with two paintings executed in Saint-Rémy, during the summer of 1889. Both size 30 canvases, the first upright version supplies a view of a stone bench in the garden of the hospital, while the second concentrates on the vegetation, allowing only a glimpse on the sunny paths beyond. Van Gogh incorporated the first version in his selection of works to be displayed at Les XX, Brussels, in 1890.

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Artist:Vincent van Gogh
Artform:Painting
Date completed:1889

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Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh
March 30, 1853- July 29, 1890

Vincent Willem van Gogh ; 30 March 1853 – 29 July 1890 was a Dutch post-Impressionist painter whose work, notable for its rough beauty, emotional honesty, and bold color, had a far-reaching influence on 20th-century art. After years of painful anxiety and frequent bouts of mental illness, he died at the age of 37 from a gunshot wound, generally accepted to be self-inflicted. His work was then known to only a handful of people and...
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