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Delacroix

Quay with Men Unloading Sand Barges-Vincent van Gogh-1888
History, The Arts & Literature

Quay with Sand Barges, Vincent van Gogh’s Symbolist Homage to Eugène Delacroix

Eugène Delacroix, leader of the nineteenth century Romantic movement, is widely regarded as the most influential painter of his time. His unparalleled mastery of color inspired generations of artists; creating a bridge from the antiquated, high-brow art of the Salon, to the progenitors of Modern art from Symbolists and Pointillists, to those whom would revolutionize how we look at art today, the Impressionists.

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Jared Baxter
Cafe Terrace on the Place du Forum, Arles, at Night, van Gogh
The Arts & Literature

Why Vincent’s Cafe Terrace at Night is a Symbolist Last Supper: Part 1 of 2

Jared Baxter gets to the bottom of why one of Vincent van Gogh’s most famous paintings, the C​afé​ Terrace on the Place du Forum, Arles, at Night, ​can be identified as a Symbolist Last Supper

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Jared Baxter
 

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