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Field with Wheat Stacks Auvers-sur-Oise 1890

Field with Wheat Stacks Auvers-sur-Oise 1890 

Harvest at La Crau, with Montmajour in the Background, 1888, Rijksmuseum

Harvest at La Crau, with Montmajour in the Background, 1888, Rijksmuseum

VINCENT VAN GOGH 1853-1890

As I WRITE these lines, a great exhibition of the works of van Gogh is attracting tens of thousands of people to the Museum of Modern Art, in New York. The question is no longer whether to go and see the paintings of the "wild man," but when to go: at what hour one can escape the crowds which, even in those big galleries, prevent one from seeing the pictures.

When the exhibition was first proposed to the committee in charge at the museum, a number of persons objected to it as not sufficiently modern. And there was much reason on their side. The painter had been dead for forty-five years, his work had influenced at least two generations of later artists: surely such a man came more within the province of the museums that occupy themselves with the older arts,--the modern museum exists to deal with matters of our own day. The question is really one of our bad logic in separating art into old and new. The only genuine separation is between the true and the false.

But since we seem to be a long way yet from the courage or the understanding necessary to decide on things as good or bad, and since the confusing word modern still maintains its interest for so many people, we may take sides in the discussion that was presented to the Modern Museum, and I, for one, insist that van Gogh is quite in place there. I do not say so because of his importance as an influence on the art since his day, but because his work has that peculiarly living quality which makes it inexhaustibly modern. As regards various great arts of earlier centuries, it is of the most common occurrence to hear people exclaim--"You'd think that it was done just today!" And van Gogh has already proved himself to belong in this category. Despite a pronounced manner, which is easily recognized as belonging to the latter nineteenth

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Paul Cezanne
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Czanne Chrysanthemums
House of Pre Lacroix
Mont Sainte-Victoire
Peaches and Pears
Still Life Cezanne
Still life 1885 Cezanne
Vincent's Chair
Vase of Flowers
Eugne Delacroix
Delacroix reconsidered
Ruins of Missolonghi
Liberty Leading the People
Delacroix Self-Portrait
Death of Sardanapalus
Massacre of Chior
Fishing Boats Saines-Maries
Gauguin, Paul
Vision After the Sermon
Gauguin Swineherd
Agostina Segatori
Bathing Float
Vincent's Bedroom
A Pair of Shoes
Port de Langlois
Cafe Terrace at Night
Camillie Roulin
The Church in Auvers
Cows (After Jordaen)
Piet
Painting demonstration
Patience Escalier
Famous paintings
Doctor Felix Rey
Portrait of Gachet
The Arlsienne
Encampment of Gypsies
Wheat Stacks
Still Life:
Vincent van Gogh
A Meadow in the Mountains
Morning: Peasant
Mountain Landscape
The Old Mill
Orchard and House
Young Peasant Woman
Portrait gallery
Self-portrait
Wheat Field
Armand Roulin
Seacsape at Saintes-Maries
Self-portrait Easel
Portrait of artist's Mother
Self-portrait
Pink Peach Tree
View of Saintes-Maries
Portrait of Pete Tanguy
View of Vessenots
Moulin de la Galette
The Yellow House
The Zouave
Irises, 1889
Letter Van Gogh
Potato Eaters
The Starry Night
Twelve Sunflowers
Fourteen Sunflowers
Two Cut Sunflowers
Sunflowers
Sunflowers 4
Sunflower fake?
Sunflowers,1888
Fourteen Sunflowers
Techniques
Cottages Thatched Roofs
van Gogh Biography
Vincent's Chair
Wheatfield with Crows
Poplar Trees
The Old Mill
L'eglise d'Auvers-sur-Oise
The Night Cafe
Wheat Field with Cypresses
Vincent's House in Arles
The Woman of Arles
The Postman Joseph Roulin
Cypresses
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