STILL LIFE: HAT AND PIPE
By VINCENT VAN GOGH.
"STILL LIFE: HAT AND PIPE" (14.5"/21" inches) oil on canvas, Painted by VINCENT VAN GOGH in november 1884. Now it is in Kroller-Muller State Museum, Otterlo.
By the end of 1884, Van Gogh had become continuosly excited in the problem of color. He wished to make a harmonious passage from light to dark with out weasting the freshness and depth of the local color of objects. Which he had sometime submerged in the darkness of shadows and in the prevailing brownness of the whole area.
The present work is still supremacy by the brown of the table & the dark background, in the brighter objects. The warm tones emerhe and the greens and blues tend towards neutrality. The object,distinct in color,are and convention of the intersities of the local colors. From the pure-vermilion touches on the bottle at the left to the brick red-pot & yellow hat. Of which the shadows are close to the shadows of the green jug are the right and its cords..
VINCENT VAN GOGH PAINTINGS