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He used strong colours
Vincent van Gogh sought to express emotion in his landscape paintings. Much is known about the artist's intentions due to the large collection of letters written to his brother Theo. The sun illuminated landscapes he saw in France changed his style, and he writes to his brother '...I use color more arbitrarily so as to express myself forcibly...'.
It was Camille Pissarro.
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Vincent Van Gogh often times used complimentary, or opposite, color schemes to create more vibrancy and movement in the paintings.
He was an impressionist, but Im not sure he would have placed himself in that catergory! Actually, Van Gogh was a post-impressionist, heavily influenced by the Impressionists.
In the whole painting. A painting consists of brushstrokes, some more some less visible.
Vincent Van Gogh used texture in some of his paintings like for example in The Starry Night.Answer two:Texture and layers is typical of painting in general.
Oil paint on canvas. Vincent Van Gogh was a Post-Impressionist. His paintings are known for their use of short brushstrokes of vibrant colors which come together to create the object. He was brilliant.
As with any successful painter or artist, van Gogh incorporated all of the elements of art (line, shape and mass, light, value, color, texture and time and motion) into his paintings.
Vincent'sbrother Theo was an art dealer and the one who tried to sell Vincent's paintings. Usually in vain.