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Exhibition photography of Paris Orsay Art Museum

Van Gogh's Sunflower and Al's Church are also greeting people on the wall at the moment. Van Gogh (1853- 1890), whose passion was close to madness, was born in brabant province in the north of the Netherlands, and was the eldest son of a priest. 1890 On July 27th, Van Gogh, who was withdrawn, ended his life with a bullet in a field outside Paris. Van Gogh lived to the age of 37, and it was not more than ten years since he officially created paintings. However, Van Gogh had a strong love for nature and life, delicate feelings and incomparable sensitivity, so he created great works. Leo, a famous contemporary painter of Van Gogh, said: "He deliberately created a new kind of painting for a long time, which is a very simple and understandable art, almost like a child's painting. Can impress ordinary people without subtle artistic feelings. " Van Gogh had a special hobby-painting sunflowers, and he always insisted on painting. Van Gogh regarded painting as the best way to vent his feelings. In his eyes, sunflower is not an ordinary flower, but the light of the sun, a symbol of light and heat, a portrayal of his inner emotional fire and a microcosm of his miserable life. 1890 The Church of Al, written in the village of Al in June, is a late work of Van Gogh, when he was in the most difficult stage. After leaving St Remy's mental hospital, Van Gogh spent a quiet and imaginative time here, but then he fell into extreme pain and madness. From his thick and twisted brushstrokes and thick colors, we can see that he has a very strong, almost crazy sense of drama inside. In van Gogh's eyes, the sky is not quiet and clear, but seems to be driven by some strange natural force; In the picture, the long branches of cypress trees seem to be twisted flames, and the sun seems to explode at any time. This painting shows Van Gogh's pessimistic view of life. In Van Gogh's works, all people and things are full of violence and despair, and Van Gogh distorts and distorts everything.