Van Gogh’s artwork while in the asylum. The ‘surreal’ creatures of Bosch. Using marble to depict water.
Van Gogh was a great admirer of Millet, and during his stay in the Saint-Rémy asylum made over 20 copies of his works. His ‘The Siesta’ (1890) is closely based on Millet’s earlier pastel ‘Noonday Rest’, though with reversed composition, more vibrant colours & obvious brushstrokes pic.twitter.com/EWOHHHLmAK
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Collection of creatures from paintings by Hieronymus Bosch. pic.twitter.com/gTiOtbkfZS
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Imagine the skill it took to make marble look wet. In The Nymph (1858), Italian sculptor Giovanni Lombardi carved solid stone to resemble water rippling around her bare feet.
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Completed in 1858 for a private palazzo in Brescia, La Ninfa showcases the astonishing skill of Italian… pic.twitter.com/WknXOyYxVw