Field of Tulips in Holland
In 1886, Claude Oscar Monet traveled to the Netherlands for around ten days where he painted Field Of Tulips In Holland. Although he didn’t remain for too long, this journey was significant for the artist’s growth as an Impressionist. The constant fields of tulips were phenomenal to Monet as he had actually never seen flowers in that fashion. The human-made field of flowers created geometric patterns, like if a person drew huge colorful squares as well as rectangular shapes on the ground.
As an Impressionist, Monet valued working outside, or as the French called it en plein air. They painted landscapes while on location to catch the optical results that all-natural light carries the scene — not thinking about producing idyllic landscape photos in their studio. This brought artists closer to nature, something that offered Monet great delight. His fascination with the warm Netherlands led to numerous paintings.
In Field Of Tulips In Holland, Monet dealt with a gorgeous and also vast shade combination. The forefront reveals a wide area of bright red tulips. To the right, smaller-sized spots of various displayed flowers, painted with pink, red, yellow, environment-friendly, orange, and also white, that almost reach the perspective. The painter represents a brown and lilac road and also, on its opposite, a windmill as well as some residences. These dark brown and black buildings comparison with the vivid palette of the flowers. The windmill was freely painted, giving it the impression of motion.
The far history show purple-blue mountains that touch a nearly white sky. The clouds scatter as they rise and the skies become a darker blue. This bright landscape was freely painted with thick layers of paint, meaningful brushstrokes, and also corresponding colors, causing wonderful unity.
This painting is known for catching Vincent Van Gogh’s interest as well as inspiring him to work like the Impressionists. Actually, Theo — Van Gogh’s brother — was an art supplier and also bought this artwork.
The Impressionists were modern artists, indicating they really felt the demand to break the enforced regulations of the art academies, painting scenes of everyday life, opposed to painting biblical and also mythical subjects. Van Gogh was substantially drawn into Monet’s work, and it assessed generations of artists ahead.
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