Van Gogh's Chair - Vincent Van Gogh
Van Gogh's Chair is a simple yet symbolically charged work by Vincent Van Gogh, a major figure of Post-Impressionism. In it, he depicts an everyday subject with emotional depth and great precision.
The rustic chair, set on a yellow ground, plays the central role in this painting. On its seat, a pipe and a tobacco tin invite us to imagine the artist resting after a long day's work. The use of expressive brushstrokes and a vibrant palette highlight the details of the worn wood and the texture of the carpet. The absence of the artist makes the chair almost melancholy, like a portrait without a face, a presence through absence.
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L'œuvre en bref
Van Gogh's Chair is a simple yet symbolically charged work by Vincent Van Gogh, a major figure of Post-Impressionism. In it, he depicts an everyday subject with emotional depth and great precision.
The rustic chair, set on a yellow ground, plays the central role in this painting. On its seat, a pipe and a tobacco tin invite us to imagine the artist resting after a long day's work. The use of expressive brushstrokes and a vibrant palette highlight the details of the worn wood and the texture of the carpet. The absence of the artist makes the chair almost melancholy, like a portrait without a face, a presence through absence.
Would you like to buy another Vincent Van Gogh painting? Discover all our reproductions of this artist.