The Red Vineyard

By Vincent van Gogh SKU:41607

"The Red Vineyard" (1888) is the only painting sold by Vincent van Gogh during his lifetime. This Post-Impressionist masterpiece, evocative of the artist's bold color palette and passionate brushwork, embodies his ability to portray emotion and perspective. Its impressionistic representation of agricultural laborers amid vivid vineyards not only broke with conventional depiction but also reflected van Gogh's empathetic view of the working class. Its historical sale and stylistic departure make it a pivotal piece in van Gogh's oeuvre.

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Title: Vincent van Gogh – The Red Vineyard: A Unique Masterpiece in Art History

Vincent van Gogh’s painting “The Red Vineyard” is not only an exceptional piece of artwork that encapsulates his characteristic post-Impressionistic style, but it also holds a significant place in the annals of art history.

“The Red Vineyard” was painted in 1888, during van Gogh’s sojourn in Arles, in the south of France. This was a time of great artistic productivity for van Gogh, resulting in some of his most memorable works. “The Red Vineyard” is emblematic of his talent for capturing nature’s intensity through a play of colors and dynamic brushstrokes.

The landscape painting portrays laborers in the vineyard, their figures blending with the rich hues of the vineyard and the setting sun. Van Gogh employed his characteristic short, thick brush strokes and distinct color palette in “The Red Vineyard,” manifesting his unique ability to express his perception of the world around him. The painting’s palette is dominated by warm, vibrant hues, reflecting the mood and atmosphere of the scene.

What makes “The Red Vineyard” truly special is that it is the only painting van Gogh is known to have sold during his lifetime. Sold to the artist and collector Anna Boch for 400 Francs at the “Les XX” exhibition in Brussels in 1890, this unique event significantly amplifies the painting’s historical significance.

1. Vincent van Gogh
2. The Red Vineyard
3. Van Gogh Arles period
4. Post-Impressionism
5. Anna Boch
6. Van Gogh sold painting
7. Les XX exhibition
8. Van Gogh brush strokes
9. 1888 art history
10. Vineyard art.

“The Red Vineyard” by Vincent van Gogh is more than just a painting – it is a captivating snapshot of the artist’s perception and the world that surrounded him, marking an unforgettable moment in his personal journey and art history.

Original size:
93 x 75 cm (width x height)
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Minimal order width:
50 cm
Maximum order width:
183 cm

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