Vincent Van Gogh (1853—1890). “Landscape with Cypress Trees.” (London: Tate Gallery.) “ Intense feeling for life.” “ Makes you feel what the artist must have felt.” “Something behind, bursting through.” “An obvious joy to the painter whilst he was painting it.” “It depicts nature as seen by the artist and has no additions in an effort to increase its value as a painting.” “Is as virile as nature itself.”
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Korero (AEWS), Volume 2, Issue 22, 6 November 1944, Page 19
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67Vincent Van Gogh (1853—1890). “Landscape with Cypress Trees.” (London: Tate Gallery.) “Intense feeling for life.” “Makes you feel what the artist must have felt.” “Something behind, bursting through.” “An obvious joy to the painter whilst he was painting it.” “It depicts nature as seen by the artist and has no additions in an effort to increase its value as a painting.” “Is as virile as nature itself.” Korero (AEWS), Volume 2, Issue 22, 6 November 1944, Page 19
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