Van Gogh's Nuenen paintings: Stolen Parsonage Garden and The Potato Eaters
Taking advantage of the coronavirus crisis, this week, Vincent Van Gogh's The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring was stolen! Here's an analysis of it as well as a description of his later work The Potato Eaters. These are two paintings Van Gogh did in the realist style, pioneered by Gustave Courbet. Both realized during his time at the city of Nuenen, Netherlands less than a year apart, Parsonage at City of Nuenen realized in 1884 and the Potato Eaters during 1885, the latter being his first major artwork.
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