Patch of grass

Patch of grass

$37.97
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Van Gogh saw the work of the impressionists for the first time when he arrived in Paris in February 1886. He realized that his own palette was dark and old-fashioned and began experimenting with lighter colours and a different kind of brushstroke. In the spring and summer of the following year he regularly went painting in the open air in Asni¨¨res, a village near Paris. Later, in a letter to his sister Willemien, he wrote that in the landscape there he ¡®[saw] more colour than before¡¯. This patch of grass may well have been painted in Asni¨¨res. He probably wanted to practice his new technique. Every brushstroke coincides precisely with what he is depicting the blade of grass, the petal or the stem.For this work Van Gogh used a canvas he had already painted on previously. X-ray images reveal the head of a woman with a hat under Patch of grass. It is assumed that he painted this female head in 1884-1885 in the Brabant village of Nuenen, so about two and a half years before he painted

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