The Night Café: Vincent van Gogh (1888) January 30, 2022 Art History Co 0 The Night Café, or Le Café de nuit in French, is an 1888 Expressionist painting by Durch artist Vincent van Gogh.
Leaving the Port of Saint-Tropez: Paul Signac October 16, 2021 Art History Co 0 Leaving the Port of Saint-Tropez is one of Post-Impressionist Paul Signac's signature works in the pointillist style of colored dots
Peasant Woman Standing Indoors: Vincent van Gogh June 3, 2021 Art History Co 0 Vincent van Gogh paints a peasant woman standing indoors with heavy brushstrokes that are thick and lend a weighty kind of significance
Portrait of Armand Roulin: Vincent van Gogh March 21, 2021 Art History Co 0 Vincent Van Gogh painted portraits of the Roulin family between 1888 and 1889, and this Portrait of Armand Roulin specifically in 1888.
Young Girl with Fan: Paul Gauguin March 21, 2021 Art History Co 0 Paul Gauguin paints the 'Young Girl with Fan' holding her fan and dressed in white, the traditional local color of power and death.
September Evening: Maurice Denis December 19, 2020 Art History Co 0 In this 1891 painting September Evening, artist Maurice Denis seems to have equal regard for the forms of the actual world and abstraction.
Portrait of Marthe: Maurice Denis December 13, 2020 Art History Co 0 French artist Maurice Denis painted Portrait of Marthe, his wife, in 1893, the year of their marriage.
The Evening: Wassily Kandinsky October 23, 2020 Art History Co 0 The Evening is an early 1913 work by Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky, painted before his total abstraction period.
The Smoker: Vincent van Gogh September 27, 2020 Art History Co 0 In his particular Post-Impressionist style, Vincent van Gogh paints The Smoker - a moustachioed peasant smoking his pipe in 1888.
Memory of the Garden at Etten (Ladies of Arles): Vincent van Gogh September 19, 2020 Art History Co 0 Memory of the Garden at Etten (Ladies of Arles) was painted by Vincent van Gogh as a decoration for the house he shared with artist Gauguin
The Stagecoach to Tarascon: Vincent van Gogh August 16, 2020 Art History Co 0 Vincent van Gogh's The Stagecoach to Tarascon is based on a novel in which the stagecoach remembers its day on the route from Tarascon to Nimes
Portrait of the Art Dealer Alexander Reid: Vincent van Gogh July 18, 2020 Art History Co 0 This is a portrait of the Art Dealer Alexander Reid, who was a friend of both Vincent van Gogh and of James McNeil Whistler.
Boy in a Red Waistcoat: Paul Cézanne June 6, 2020 Art History Co 0 Boy in a Red Waistcoat is in keeping with Paul Cézanne's flair for Post-Impressionist experimentation with shapes, volume and angles.
Entrance to the Public Park in Arles: Vincent Van Gogh May 2, 2020 Art History Co 0 In 1888's Entrance to the Public Park in Arles by Vincent Van Gogh, the brushwork in the trees particularly resemble those of Cezanne’s from a year before.
Mont Sainte-Victoire with a Large Pine: Paul Cezanne April 26, 2020 Art History Co 0 French artist Paul Cezanne spent a lot of time in Provence, the setting of his 1887 painting Mont Sainte-Victoire with a Large Pine.
Port-en-Bessin, Entrance to the Harbour: Georges Seurat April 26, 2020 Art History Co 0 Port-en-Bessin, Entrance to the Harbour is an 1888 view of the port in Normandy and is painted in Georges Seurat’s signature style of pointillism.
Wheatfield at Auvers with White House: Vincent Van Gogh April 18, 2020 Art History Co 0 Wheatfield at Auvers with White House is a simple painting of a field of wheat with a country house in the background painted by Vincent Van Gogh.
The Ham: Paul Gauguin April 17, 2020 Art History Co 0 The Ham is an 1889 still life picture by French Post-Impressionist Paul Gauguin and is about as dull as a painting like this can be.
The Tragedy: Pablo Picasso (1903) April 11, 2020 Art History Co 0 The Tragedy is a 1903 painting by Pablo Picasso from his Blue Period, which shows a man, woman and child huddled together on a beach.
The Brooding Woman: Paul Gauguin March 20, 2020 Art History Co 0 French artist Paul Gauguin painted The Brooding Woman ('Te Faaturuma' in Tahitian) during his first period living in Tahiti in 1891.