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Van Gogh

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今天去看沛沛了,房子变了,装饰变了,最重要的是人变了,这个我曾经爱过的女子如果一脸的伤疤,人为的都觉得十分沧桑,满是难过。一下午都说不出话来,那些从他嘴里说出的艺术让我觉得自卑,忽然发现自己的艺术修养十分低。晚上拉着隔绝想去看大师的作品,却看见Van Gogh画转,翻了半个晚上,感动了半天,原来人是可以如此渺小。晚上chris对我说Monet的画到了上海,11幅,想去看。。。。。。毕竟那是自己唯一能够读得懂的一个画派。

以下转自chris的blog
《日出印象》也许是他最出名的画,可惜这次好像没有来。正是关于这幅画的激烈评论和嘲讽,促成了法国印象派的诞生。那些曾经跟随Monet走出绘画学院走向自然人文的画家们,Bazille,Sisley,Renoir,在此之后成为印象画派的代表人物。就像年轻时暴走校园一样,面对对《日出》的种种嘲讽,Monet只是转身一笑而已。
所以关于《日出》的印象,是勇气。


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《睡莲》组画是Monet晚年的代表作,这一次到上海的是其中一幅,《睡莲,晚间效果》。
不知道为什么,这幅画总让我想到Van Gogh的《向日葵》。一样是浓郁色彩的宣泄,爆发的生命力;一样是生命行将结束前的最后炫目,却没有丝毫悲怆。Monet在画完组图后,还画过一幅关于睡莲的大型壁画。巨作完成后的第二天,85岁的Monet去世了,留给人们一个英雄般的背影。


那些画,我喜欢。

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看到莫奈的11幅名画来上海了,一直我对这些大师都是十分敬仰,可自从上次去上海博物馆看过《睡莲》组画中的另一幅后自信心大为受挫。
一直觉得自己还算是懂点美术的,小时候还有过立志当个画家的一时冲动,可当真的站在大师的那幅老小的油画面前(原来还期待是一幅气势宏伟的高大壁画),那还真是茫然啊。瞄了瞄身旁的参观者,还都是一副若有所思的样子,于是也装模作样的端详片刻,然后飞奔到一旁读墙上的文字说明,装出恍然大悟的样子。
所以以后去看这些高深莫测的东西就知道了之前作好功课,先恶补一下艺术常识再说。

不过话说回来,如果成天去看印象派、野兽派、魔幻派。。。那会是什么心情?无法想像。
还是尽量从生活中找点自己能驾御的快乐吧,诸如蜡笔小新、加菲猫之类的家伙。

因为Van Gogh写过一篇blog重新整理出来,看看以前的文字,也有意思:
[color=Teal]早上上网觉得郁闷,嫂子也不好,吵着离婚,想起她的婚姻,根本就是失败。记得看过一篇blog说,每个女人都很单纯,或者吧。还有一点需要补充,就是每个人都很单纯,[/color][color=Blue]妙的感觉让我想起来文森特 梵高,他也很单纯,单纯到割了耳朵去自杀。[/color][img]http://yinhe2000.nease.net/images/vangogh/f056.jpg[/img][img]http://yinhe2000.nease.net/images/vangogh/f050.jpg[/img][img]http://yinhe2000.nease.net/images/vangogh/f075.jpg[/img][img]http://yinhe2000.nease.net/images/vangogh/f017.jpg[/img][img]http://yinhe2000.nease.net/images/vangogh/f015.jpg[/img][img]http://yinhe2000.nease.net/images/vangogh/f005.jpg[/img][img]http://yinhe2000.nease.net/images/vangogh/f001.jpg[/img][img]http://yinhe2000.nease.net/images/vangogh/f018.jpg[/img][img]http://yinhe2000.nease.net/images/vangogh/f055.jpg[/img][img]http://yinhe2000.nease.net/images/vangogh/f023.jpg[/img][img]http://yinhe2000.nease.net/images/vangogh/f016.jpg[/img]
[color=red]为纪念梵高而做的vincent,来自美国的民谣歌手Don McLean,收录在那张为其赢来巨大声誉的专辑《American Pie》里。[/color][color=Pueple]的灵感来自梵高的一幅著名的画作[/color][color=Teal]《Starry Starry Night》(星夜),旋律流畅得浑如天成,词作也是如画般的唯美,让人想起[/color][color=Pink]《德国小说家施笃姆的诗意小说中大段大段描写的空蒙月色,整首曲子的配器就是一把木吉他,极致的简约之美。 齐豫也曾经在她的个人英文专辑里翻唱过这首《Vincent》,和Don McLean的原唱相比,更加空灵,空灵得让人虚脱。[/color]
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[color=Orange]My dear brother[/color]
[color=Orange]Thanks for your kind letter and for the 50 fr.note it contained[/color]

[color=Orange]There are many things I should like to write you about,but I feel it is useless.I hope you have found those worthy gentlemen favorably disposed toward you.[/color]

[color=Orange]Your reassuring me as to the peacefulness of your household was hardly worth the trouble,I think,having seen the weal and woe of it for myself.And I quite agree with you that rearing a boy on a fourth floor is a hell of a job for you as well as Jo.[/color]

[color=Orange]Since the thing that matters most is going well,why should I say more about things of less importance?My word,before we have a chance of talking business more collectedly,there is likely to be a long way to go.[/color]

[color=Orange]The other painters,whatever they think of it, instinctively keep themselves at a distance from discussions about actual trade.[/color]

[color=Orange]Well,the truth is,we can only make our pictures speak. But still,my dear brother,there is this that I have always told you,and I repeat it once more with all the earnestness that can be imparted by an effort of a mind diligently fixed on trying to do as well as one can - I tell you again that I shall always consider that you are something other than a simple dealer in Corots,that through my mediation you have your part in the actual production of some canvases,which even in the cataclysm retain their quietude.[/color]

[color=Orange]For this is what we have got to,and this is all or at least the chief thing that I can have to tell you at a moment of comparative crisis.At a moment when things are very strained between dealers in pictures by dead artists,and living artists.[/color]

[color=Orange]Well,I have risked my life for my work,and it has cost me half my reason-all right-you can still choose your side,as far as I can tell you are not one of those dealers in men,I am sure you act with true humanity,but what do you expect? [/color]

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