- Outskirts of Paris (Van Gogh)
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Outskirts of Paris: Road with Peasant Shouldering a Spade Artist Vincent van Gogh Year 1887 Type Oil on canvas Location Private collection (F361) Outskirts of Paris are paintings that Vincent van Gogh made in 1887, while he was living in Paris with his brother Theo.
Outskirts of Paris, pastoral settings
Van Gogh liked to explore the outskirts of Paris, searching for pastoral settings in parks and the wooded areas of the suburbs. His goal was to find scenes that would allow him to explore techniques he learned in Paris.[1]
Outskirts of Paris, affects of industrialization
Like many Impressionsits[2], Van Gogh was concerned about the way in which the landscape and way of life was affected by technical progress and industrialization. He felt the concern back in Holland, which he expressed to Anthon van Rappard, "I remember as a boy seeing that heath and the little farms, the looms and the spinning wheels in exactly the same way as I see them now in Anton Mauve’s and Adam Frans van der Meulen’s drawings… But since then that part of Brabant with which I was acquainted has changed enormously in consequence of agricultural developments and the establishment of industries. Speaking for myself, in certain spots I do not look without a little sadness on a new red-tiled tavern, remembering a loam cottage with a moss-covered thatched roof that used to be there. Since then there have come beet-sugar factories, railways, agricultural developments of the heath, etc., which is infinitely less picturesque."[3]
One of the versions of Outskirts of Paris (F264) illustrates the encroachment of urban expansion to the pastoral life. To Van Gogh, industrialization meant loss of a revered lifestyle, the simple life of the peasant. Paul van der Griip, author of "Art and Exoticism: An Anthropology of the Yearning for Authenticity," wrote of Van Gogh's intention to portray his message of concern, "In his representations of the city he mainly paid attention to the expanding outskirts which swallowed up the countryside, whereby city and country life were often juxtaposed, sometimes in the form of trains for factories blotting the countryside."[4]
Of Van Gogh's painting Outskirts of Paris (F264), Schwartz and Przyblyski write that although Van Gogh provides dots of color in a bleak terrain, "The factories - for that is what those lumpish buildings are - will replace the windmill, and the villas will march across the mud and cornfields until they reach the premonitory gas standard."[5]
References
- ^ "Inspirational Surroundings". Permanent Collection. Van Gogh Museum. 2005-2011. http://www.vangoghmuseum.nl/vgm/index.jsp?page=1813&subpage=1817&collection=621&lang=en#moretotell. Retrieved 2011-05-11.
- ^ Stewart, J (1999). The Vital Art of D.H. Lawrence: Vision and Expression. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. p. 2008. ISBN 0-8093-2168-8. http://books.google.com/books?id=BBLzoOhsLAsC&pg=PA208.
- ^ Zemel, C (1997). Van Gogh's Progress: Utopia, Modernity, and Late-Nineteenth-Century Art. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 63. ISBN 0520088492. http://books.google.com/books?id=n2gWfmFn0_QC&pg=PA63.
- ^ van der Griip, P (2009). Art and Exoticism: An Anthropology of the Yearning for Authenticity. Berlin: Lit Verlag. p. 108. ISBN 978-3-8258-1667-4. http://books.google.com/books?id=XA--ij8MygUC&pg=PA108.
- ^ Schwartz, V; Przyblyski, J (2004). The Nineteenth-century Visual Culture Reader. New York: Routledge. pp. 178–183. ISBN 0-415-30866-6. http://books.google.com/books?id=R8U_CoZYqnMC&pg=PA178.
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