“The paintings that laughed at him merrily from the walls were like nothing he had ever seen or dreamed of. Gone were the flat, thin surfaces. Gone was the sentimental sobriety. Gone was the brown gravy in which Europe had been bathing its pictures for centuries. Here were pictures riotously mad with the sun. With light and air and throbbing vivacity. Paintings of ballet girls backstage, done in primitive reds, greens, and blues thrown next to each other irreverantly. He looked at the signature. Degas.”
Quote by Irving Stone
Book:Lust for Life
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Lust for Life
This book is a comprehensive biography of the renowned painter Vincent van Gogh, delving into his tumultuous life and the profound impact of his art. It provides an intimate look at van Gogh's struggle with mental illness, his passionate relationships, and his relentless pursuit of artistic expression. more
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