THE PARADOX OF VINCENT VAN GOGH. as a painter I shall never amount to anything important

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THE PARADOX OF VINCENT VAN GOGH as a painter I shall never amount to anything important

A SHORT BIOGRAPHY 1 Zundert (1853) Vincent was born in Zundert, in the province of Noord- Brabant. His father, Theodorus van Gogh, was a protestant minister.. Vincent was to follow briefly and disastrously in his father s footsteps. 2 Tilburg (1866) Vincent spent two years in Tilburg where as a 13-year-old he had his first drawing lessons. His earliest drawings included copy of Millet s The Sower, a theme he would repeat many times. He later wrote to Theo of his hope to become a sower of the Word. Zundert Tilburg The Hague 3 The Hague (1869) When 16, Vincent went to work for his art dealer uncle Vincent ( Uncle Cent ) at Goupil and Company in The Hague, packing up fine art reproductions.

LONDON 4 London (1873) At 20, Vincent was sent to England to work for Goupil s London branch. Like Charles Dickens, whose compassion for the poor he came to share, he went on prodigious walks. Van Gogh had no definite plans to take up painting as a profession at this time but he did make several drawings of London landmarks, such as Westminster Bridge, and Austin Friars Church (1874). He began attending as many churches as possible, leaving early in the morning and returning late at night. This included Charles Spurgeon s Tabernacle. He quoted extensively in his letters from Thomas a Kempis The Imitation of Christ.

THE AMSTERDAM SOJOURN May 1877-July 1878 Van Gogh Museum - top tourist attraction How many of his paintings painted in Amsterdam? Did not come to Amsterdam as a painter - but to prepare for theology study. The army of dockworkers pouring through the gates sounded like the roaring of the sea ; the daily struggle was a magnificent spectacle. Fanatical church attendance: Oosterkerk, Oudezijds Kapel, Westerkerk, Norderkerk Failed at studies, frustrated parents and uncles (admiral and minister)

CHRIST OF THE COAL MINE 5 Borinage (1878) Vincent was fired from his job at Goupil s. After his attempt to study theology in Amsterdam came to nought, he left to work in the Borinage, a poor mining district in Belgium, as a lay preacher. He involved himself in the lives of the poor, gave away all his belongings and even went down the mine. But no matter how hard he tried, the people of the Borinage didn t take to him. The church authorities grew uneasy at his zeal people called him the Christ of the coal mine and didn t renew his contract. Theo, the recipient of his brother s drawings of the bleak, poverty-stricken Borinage, advised him to take up art as a profession.

A CAREER AS AN ARTIST 6 Nuenen (1883) After a couple of detours and a love affair with a prostitute whose rotten character preacher Vincent had hopes of reforming he went to stay with his long-suffering parents who had moved to Nuenen, also in Noord-Brabant. Here he painted his famous Aardappeleters (1885), a portrait of a family of farmers eating a dish of boiled potatoes. His 500-plus paintings and drawings in Nuenen are mostly of farming subjects. 7 Paris (1886) Theo had moved to Paris to work at Goupil s main branch. He invited Vincent to Paris where he discovered colour and developed his typical, short brush stroke style. He met with other painters, notably Paul Gauguin. His subjects were the streets and taverns of the city and, with Vincent failing to sell any of his work and with the cost of models, frequently himself. Neunen

THE FRANTIC DECADE 8 Arles (1888) Vincent travelled south, to Province, planning to set up an artists colony there in the Yellow House. Vincent loved the light and the colours of the south. Gauguin joined him there for what turned out to be two productive if tempestuous months. After a bustup with Gauguin, in which either Vincent cut off a bit of his ear, his mental health deteriorated. In 1889 he entered the asylum at Saint-Rémy- de- Provence. 9 Asylum: Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (1889) Vincent stayed in the asylum for a year. Periods of sanity and confusion alternated and Vincent produced some 150 works here. 10 Auvers-sur-Oise 1890 In the final year of his life Vincent moved to Auvers-sur-Oise to be closer to his brother. It was a period of frantic activity: he produced a painting a day. But in July 1890 Vincent went into a cornfield and shot himself in the chest. He died two days later.

1882 VAN GOGH S LOST FAITH? A lithograph and a painting of an old man sitting by a fireplace head in his hands, called At Eternity s Gate, reflect the artist s lifelong preoccupation with questions of death and immortality. The fireplace of At Eternity s Gate spoke to van Gogh of the fleeting human life. As flames which are born, rise, plant, flicker and succeed each other, so is it with human life: we are born, we work, we love, we grow, we vanish. 1890 One of the strongest pieces of evidence for the existence of 'something on high' in which Millet believed, namely in the existence of a God and an eternity, is the unutterably moving quality that there can be in the expression of an old man like that, without his being aware of it perhaps, as he sits so quietly in the corner of his hearth. At the same time something precious, something noble, that can't be meant for the worms....

VAN GOGH S LOST FAITH? At Eternity s Gate is also the title of a 1998 book by Kathleen Powers Erickson (Eerdmans) which addresses the spiritual dimension of the Dutch artist s work. Many have argued that van Gogh rejected the Christianity of his upbringing entirely, after practicing a morbid religious fanaticism in his early years. Yet Powers argues that his asceticism was actually living out of a long-established religious tradition dating from the teachings of Jesus Christ himself, the vita apostolica. From this tradition, two books which had a lifelong impact on van Gogh were The Imitation of Christ, by Thomas a Kempis, and Pilgrim s Progress, by John Bunyan. He attempted to apply the teachings of these books among poor coal miners in Belgium s Borinage. His Christian humility drove him to exhaustion, as he gave away his clothes, slept on a bed of straw, shared his food and risked his own life to rescue miners from underground explosions.

VAN GOGH S LOST FAITH? Rejected by his spiritual superiors as too fanatical for mission work, van Gogh made a break with institutional Christianity but not with the Bible and the person of Christ. He then set out to find a synthesis with his faith and modernity. He was drawn to Christ-like figures in modern literature of writers like Emile Zola and Victor Hugo. His attempts to reconcile the tension between Christianity and modernity can be seen in such works as Still life with Open Bible, which is not a rejection of his Christian faith, as many claim, but reflects a continued respect for Scripture.

VAN GOGH S LOST FAITH? Experiencing the divine in the mundane, such as sowing and harvesting wheat, or a peasant meal of potatoes, van Gogh developed an artistic expression of the infinite in the finite. The transcendent God was revealed in the sunflower facing the noon-day sun, for example, and in the starry vault of heaven.

VAN GOGH S LOST FAITH? His prolific letters reveal his deepest thoughts about his own work, faith and personal pilgrimage. The subject matter of his work in the latter phase of his life were drawn from parables, sayings, actions and life of Jesus. e.g. The pieta, The resurrection of Lazarus.

VAN GOGH S LOST FAITH? The olive tree paintings had special significance for van Gogh. A group in May 1889 represented life, the divine and the cycle of life while those from November 1889 arose out of his attempt to symbolize his feelings about Christ in Gethsemane. His paintings of olive pickers demonstrate the relationship between man and nature by depicting one of the cycles of life, harvesting or death. It is also an example of how individuals, through interaction with nature, can connect with the divine.

VAN GOGH S LOST FAITH? In the last year of his life, he wrote to a close friend: It is a very good thing that you read the Bible The Bible is Christ, for the Old Testament leads up to this culminating point Christ alone, of all the philosophers has affirmed eternal life, the infinity of time, the nothingness of death. (Christ) lived serenely, as a greater artist than all other artists, despising marble and clay as well as colour, working in living flesh. This matchless artist made living men, immortals.

THE PARADOX OF VINCENT VAN GOGH Hardly sold a painting in his life Now sold for 100 s of millions Believed he would never amount to anything important over 200 of his paintings in one of Amsterdam s top tourist attractions, yet his stay in the city was for theology study, not painting while rejecting organised Christianity, remained firmly focused on Christ, the greatest artist of all widely believed to have committed suicide yet recent biographers claim he was shot by teenagers playing cowboys and indians.

The colours of The bedroom Van Gogh described the colours that he had carefully selected for The bedroom in a letter to Theo: The walls are of a pale violet. The floor is of red tiles. The bedstead and the chairs are fresh butter yellow. The sheet and the pillows very bright lemon green. The bedspread scarlet red. The window green. The dressing table orange, the basin blue. The doors lilac.... The frame as there s no white in the painting will be white. Although there were in fact red floor tiles in the room, Van Gogh certainly did not base this choice solely on reality. Together, the colours violet, blue, green, yellow, orange and red made up the chromatic diagram or colour wheel devised by the chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul (1786-1889).

Chromatic diagram or 'colour wheel' of Chevreul Optical effects Van Gogh read about Chevreul s colour theory in the handbook Grammaire des arts du dessin, architecture, sculpture, peinture (1870) by Charles Blanc. Blanc described Chevreul s theory of the optical effects achieved by placing specific colours next to each other as the law of complementary colours. Chevreul emphasised that the perception of colour is influenced by the adjacent colours and tones. In particular, opposing colours in the colour wheel (blueorange, purple-yellow and red-green), which are therefore the farthest apart (complementary colours, as they are known) reinforce each other if they are placed next to each other. Using complementary colours Van Gogh was greatly influenced by this colour theory as a young artist, while he was still in the Netherlands, but it was not until his time in France, when he came under the influence of the Parisian avant-garde, that he started to place pure complementary colours next to each other. What is more, like the Impressionists (and Neo-Impressionists) he opted for a white frame to complete the work. According to Chevreul s theory, that white frame, or the use of white in the picture itself, is an essential element of the work. He wrote: If white is placed next to a colour, the latter emerges strongly, as if the white light, which weakens the intensity of colour, had been removed. In addition, white may be seen as a pause, a place in which to recharge the eye for the intense experience of all those complementary colours. Consequences of the discolorations Now that we know how important the use of colour was to Van Gogh in painting The bedroom, we also have a better realisation of the dramatic consequences of the discolorations for the work s expressiveness. Although it is still a masterpiece in all its beauty and vigour, the artist s original intentions have largely been lost.