Reflections - Vincent van Gogh
His artistic talent was only noticeable after his death. Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), who was not known at the time, gained great value in the process of change in art with his life and works. He started painting at the age of twenty-six and lost his life in thirty-seven. In the ten years of his artistic life, he left many works that many artists could not fit even in a century of life.
He devoted herself to her art and made many troubles throughout her life. Eventually, he focused on composition and succeeded. His art and life were intertwined. Their mental state appeared on the surface of the paintings. His works were a reflection of his soul.
With a few examples of these works, the actual images of the reflections and reflections on Van Gogh's canvas are in A. González-Alba's photo album in Flickr...
The Courtyard of the Hospital at Arles, 1889
Café Terrace at Night, 1888
The Langlois Bridge at Arles, 1888
Moulin de la Galette, 1886
Corridor in the Asylum, 1889
The Night Café, 1888
The Yellow House, 1888
The Large Plane Trees, 1889
Bridges Across the Seine at Asnières, 1887
The Laundry Boat on the Seine at Asnières, 1887
The Garden of The Asylum at Saint-Rémy, 1889
The Old Mill, 1888
Montmartre: Behind the Moulin de la Galette, 1887
View Saintes-Maries, 1888
Roadway with Underpass the Viaduct, 1887
Moulin de la Galette, 1886
The Langlois Bridge at Arles, 1888
Falling leaves (Les Alyscamps), 1888
Vestibule in the Asylum, 1889
A Couple in Moulin Blute-Fin, 1886
Bibliography;
Walther, I.F., (2005). Van Gogh, Birinci Basım, Taschen/Remzi Kitabevi, İstanbul.