the red and the green

Behind that ugly outward face lay van Gogh's resolute schedule of artistic self-education – he would reason out each procedure in a letter as he executed it, giving 19th-century art theory a test report. But behind that, the correspondence pivoted on a deeper contradiction. Artists – pre-eminently Millet, the great programmatic painter of 19th-century peasantry, the compassionate visionary who 'reopened our thoughts to see the inhabitant of nature' – were founts of self-will, imbued with geni...
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Published on October 30, 2009 19:54
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