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		<title>Van Gogh: Sunflowers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Van Gogh’s Sunflower paintings were executed for the arrival of his fellow painter Paul Gauguin. As Vincent wrote in Letter 526 to his brother Theo van Gogh hoped to live together with Paul Gauguin in the studio and prepared the paintings this for. “Nothing but pure big sunflowers … ]]></description>
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<p>Sunflowers are the theme of twelve paintings by Vincent van Gogh, which were executed in two series of still lifes. The first sunflower series was painted 1887 in Paris, while the second sunflower series was executed in Arles, 1888.</p>
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</script>The Paris sunflowers are laying on the ground, the Arles sunflower series however features a bouquet of the flowers in a vase. Famous is the painting »Twelve sunflowers in a vase«, which was painted in August 1888 in Arles (France), together with the other paintings »Five Sunflowers«, »Fifteen Sunflowers« or »Three Sunflowers in a Vase«.</p>
<p>Van Gogh’s Sunflower paintings were executed for the arrival of his fellow painter Paul Gauguin. As Vincent wrote in Letter 526 to his brother Theo van Gogh hoped to live together with Paul Gauguin in the studio and prepared the paintings this for. “Nothing but pure big sunflowers … If I execute this plan, there will be a dozen pictures. Everything will be a symphony in blue and yellow. I&#8217;m working all day on it beginning at sunrise. As the flowers fade quickly, everything has to be done quickly.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Vincent Van Gogh: Cafe Terrace at Night </title>
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<div style="clear:both;">The Cafe Terrace at Night (French: Terrasse du café le soir or sometimes Café Terrace on the Place du Forum) is a painting by Vincent van Gogh, painted during September 1888 in Arles, France. Van Gogh painted Cafe Terrace as oil on canvas, having the dimensions of 81 cm × 65.5 cm. Currently it can be seen in the Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo (the Netherlands).</p>
<p>Though Café Terrace is not signed by van Gogh, Vincent mentioned it in several letters, thus ownership has never been a matter for discussions. Vincent described the painting in a letter to his sister Wilhelmina:</p>
<blockquote><p>“On the terrace there are small figures of people drinking. An immense yellow lantern illuminates the terrace, the facade, the side walk and even casts light on the paving stones of the road which take a pinkish violet tone. The gables of the houses, like a fading road below a blue sky studded with stars, are dark blue or violet with a green tree. Here you have a night painting without black, with nothing but beautiful blue and violet and green and in this surrounding the illuminated area colours itself sulfur pale yellow and citron green.”</p></blockquote>
<p>In the same letter, van Gogh stressed again, how much he liked to paint at night. While the usual way to paint a nocturnal scene was to paint during day time he preferred to paint immediately. „It is the only way to get away from our conventional night with poor pale whitish light, while even a simple candle already provides us with the richest of yellows and oranges”, as he explained in the same letter.</p>
<p>This painting should not be confused with Night Cafe (Cafe de Nuit).</p></div>
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		<title>Van Gogh: Bedroom in Arles</title>
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<p>The name Bedroom at Arles, sometimes also Vincent’s Bedroom, refers to three different paintings and two drawings in letters, all of them executed between 1888 and 1889 by Vincent van Gogh in the <a href="http://www.vangoghpaintings.net/decoration-yellow-house/">Yellow House</a>, Arles. The paintings are now exhibited in the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Musée d’Orsay, Paris.<br />
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The painting shows a very simply furnished room with one bed, two chairs and a table. The overall impression might be called rustic and almost bald. There is no person in the room. The Bedroom paintings of van Gogh show how the painter lived and what friends he used to have: there are three portraits on the wall (including a self-portrait) and a mirror.</p>
<p>The colors are typical for van Gogh, bold and roughly applied, yet bright with thick black separation lines. </p>
<p>The Bedroom in Arles was meant to be a contrast to van Gogh&#8217;s &#8220;Night Café&#8221;, which features a sharp contrast between red and green. Van Gogh used in the Bedroom paintings the complementary colors yellow ocher and violet, which are much calmer than the signal colors.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<strong>The Night Cafe</strong> is a painting executed in Arles during September 1888 <strong>Vincent van Gogh</strong>. The original title Le Café de nuit is included in the painting itself, just below the signature. The Night Cafe shows the interior of the Cafe held by...]]></description>
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<div style="clear:both;"><strong>The Night Cafe</strong> is a painting executed in Arles during September 1888 <strong>Vincent van Gogh</strong>. The original title Le Café de nuit is included in the painting itself, just below the signature.</p>
<p>The Night Cafe shows the interior of the Cafe held by Joseph Michel and his wife Marie Ginoux in Arles. The scene happens at night, actually some 15 minutes after midnight as the clock in the back of the room indicates. The large room is typical for the nineteenth century, is lighted by gas lamps and features a pool table in the middle. Furthermore, tables and chairs. Being watched by the waiter, a couple and some few other lonely customers create a tired atmosphere.<br />
A preliminary study for van Gogh’s Night Cafe shows the same scene but with a heavy use of the complementary colors red and green. Van Gogh himself stated about Night Cafe that he „&#8230; just finished a painting that represents the interior of a cafe at night lit by lamps. Some poor wanderers of night sleep in a corner. The room is painted red and the gas lamps cast a huge shadow of the billiard table on the floor. There are 6 or 7 different reds” in the painting. Van Gogh wanted to express with Night Cafe, that in cafe, one could ruin oneself, go insane or commit a crime.</p>
<p>Van Gogh’s painting Night Cafe was hailed by critics as masterpiece and is for sure one of his most famous works.</p></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Yellow House is a painting by Vincent van Gogh painted in September 1888 in oil on canvas, and having the dimensions of 72cm × 91.5 cm. Today, it can be seen in the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. The title Yellow House (French: Maison Jaune; Dutch: Huis Het gele) refers to the house Van Gogh [...]]]></description>
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<div style="clear:both;">The <strong>Yellow House</strong> is a painting by <strong>Vincent van Gogh</strong> painted in September 1888 in oil on canvas, and having the dimensions of 72cm  × 91.5 cm. Today, it can be seen in the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam.<br />
The title Yellow House (French: Maison Jaune; Dutch: Huis Het gele) refers to the house Van Gogh lived in at that time, more precisely the right wing of 2, Lamartin Square (Place Lamartine) in Arles, France. </p>
<p>Initially, van Gogh called the Yellow House just „the House and its environment” (French: La Maison et son entourage) and renamed it later to „The Street (French: La Rue)”. Today, it is just known as the Yellow House.<br />
However, the first titles given by van Gogh, tell a lot about the painting’s significance and the artists intention: As Vincent explained in a letter to his brother Theo van Gogh, he considered the theme a rather hard one. This was because the house appeared yellow in the sun, while the ground was yellow itself. Becoming more private he stated, that the house on the left, in the shadow of a tree is the restaurant where van Gogh used to take dinner.
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