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Van Gogh et Monticelli

Van Gogh and Monticelli Exhibition: 12 September 2008 - 11 January 2009

Co-organizers

The city of Marseille / Centre de la Vieille Charité
Réunion des Musées Nationaux

From the website of FranceGuide

Few today are aware that Monticelli’s paintings were one of Vincent’s first artistic discoveries upon arriving in Paris and that they would play a key role in his decision to travel to Provence in search of the light of the Midi that the painter from Marseilles rendered “in a full, orangey yellow full of sulphur”, according to Van Gogh. Van Gogh recognised in the work of the artist, known for his numerous paintings of “fĂȘtes galantes”, the originality expressed in his treatment of familiar subjects: landscapes, flower arrangements, still lifes and portraits.

The exhibition proposes to show side by side subjects treated by both artists in order to highlight their vision of painting, their shared taste for texture and the primacy of feelings and emotion over design. We will perhaps be able to better understand why Van Gogh considered Monticelli a visionary, to the point of encouraging his brother Theo to purchase several of his works.