I read somewhere he actually didn't think this was a success ,as it was done from his imagination ,more from Gauguin influence ,he wasn't insane but he was an extremely physical hard worker and intelligent man ,people don't really understand how tough people used to be.
"He painted this..., a year before, he killed himself?? (0:43) No wonder its such an intense painting! PS: I think the interpretation's wrong...,to me, this shows the dazzling beauty of the night sky w/ the moon & stars..., doesn't strike me as "angry". Van Gogh's genius lies in his ability to capture the emotional impact of a scene, as well as its visual...,
insanity and inteligence are independent. his cross hatch techniques come from his study and exposition to the pen and ink drawings from books pamphlets and newspapers of his day, there is absolutely no insanity here, only some viewer's insanely insights
HAHAHA.. Even videos on art get people fighting and reverting to elementary insults.. gotta love the inter web "I'm smarter than you" "No you're stupid, I'm smart"
Why is the commentary so bloody pretentious? It's not a voice acting job ,,,. it takes away from the Art. I would rather watch it without the sound. Sorry to be blunt but, this affected voice drives me insane in theatre and more so in Art presentations. This is why I rarely get listening devices at Museums.
Talkie, talkie, talkie...Sorry, don't buy this interpretation...doesn't stand out as convincing...the elucidator seems to completely dismiss the effect of Van Gogh's altered state of mind on his work. A dry, lifeless dissertation..............
+ThamesOrIsis Well, one of the things I had to do in my psychiatry rotation was to do a workup on several historical figures with known psychological conditions. In each case, a plenitude of biographical details was provided to help in our assessment. We know, for instance, an enormous amount about Van Gogh's life from birth through to death, particularly in regard to his everyday activities. Taking the more traditional approach where family and social factors play key roles in the development of the psyche is helpful; however, in this individual's case, I'm sure he suffered from profound organic aberrations that dominated his artistic expression. It's too much to go into here, but one thing of interest ishe's on record as having consumed cadmium paints during his periods of mania. These contain substitutes that provoke hallucinatory episodes remarkably similar to the visual and chromatic distortions we see in "Starry Night". But it's all too big a subject matter to be adequately treated on UA-cam. Cheers.
I read somewhere he actually didn't think this was a success ,as it was done from his imagination ,more from Gauguin influence ,he wasn't insane but he was an extremely physical hard worker and intelligent man ,people don't really understand how tough people used to be.
Amazing! Thank you!
“Lunatic asylum”? Yeah im not even gonna bother with the rest of this
Hi, was Van Gogh influenced by japanese art? If so can you reference some evidence
Thank you :X
"He painted this..., a year before, he killed himself?? (0:43) No wonder its such an intense painting!
PS: I think the interpretation's wrong...,to me, this shows the dazzling beauty of the night sky w/ the moon & stars..., doesn't strike me as "angry". Van Gogh's genius lies in his ability to capture the emotional impact of a scene, as well as its visual...,
that fucking streetlight gave me a heart attack
insanity and inteligence are independent. his cross hatch techniques come from his study and exposition to the pen and ink drawings from books pamphlets and newspapers of his day, there is absolutely no insanity here, only some viewer's insanely insights
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HAHAHA.. Even videos on art get people fighting and reverting to elementary insults.. gotta love the inter web "I'm smarter than you" "No you're stupid, I'm smart"
Why is the commentary so bloody pretentious? It's not a voice acting job ,,,. it takes away from the Art. I would rather watch it without the sound. Sorry to be blunt but, this affected voice drives me insane in theatre and more so in Art presentations. This is why I rarely get listening devices at Museums.
Talkie, talkie, talkie...Sorry, don't buy this interpretation...doesn't stand out as convincing...the elucidator seems to completely dismiss the effect of Van Gogh's altered state of mind on his work.
A dry, lifeless dissertation..............
+ThamesOrIsis Well, one of the things I had to do in my psychiatry rotation was to do a workup on several historical figures with known psychological conditions. In each case, a plenitude of biographical details was provided to help in our assessment. We know, for instance, an enormous amount about Van Gogh's life from birth through to death, particularly in regard to his everyday activities.
Taking the more traditional approach where family and social factors play key roles in the development of the psyche is helpful; however, in this individual's case, I'm sure he suffered from profound organic aberrations that dominated his artistic expression.
It's too much to go into here, but one thing of interest ishe's on record as having consumed cadmium paints during his periods of mania. These contain substitutes that provoke hallucinatory episodes remarkably similar to the visual and chromatic distortions we see in "Starry Night".
But it's all too big a subject matter to be adequately treated on UA-cam.
Cheers.
+ThamesOrIsis You're really hostile!! How you getting along with Mother?
+ThamesOrIsis Nurse, 5 mg Haldol for the patient, please. And restraints, I think.
+ThamesOrIsis I think your anger stems from you being ignored by everyone. I think I'll do the same.
Not too angry are you?