Farm to Fork
Vincent Van Gogh The Sower Vincent van Gogh (1853 - 1890), Arles, November 1888
Van Gogh had a special interest in sowers throughout his artistic career. All in all, he made more than 30 drawings and paintings on this theme.
Here, Van Gogh used colours meant to express emotion and passion. He assigned the leading roles to the greenish-yellow of the sky and the purple of the field. The bright yellow sun looks like a halo, turning the sower into a saint.
Robert Lingle Farm world Robert E. Lingle born in Florida, spent most of his youth in northern New Mexico.
Henri MoretA farm
Henry Moret (12 December 1856 – 5 May 1913) was a French Impressionist painter. He was one of the artists who associated with Paul Gauguin at Pont-Aven in Brittany. He is best known for his involvement in the Pont-Aven artist colony and his richly coloured landscapes of coastal Brittany.
Franz Bischoff - Oil On Panel Monterey Farm
Franz Albert Bischoff (January 14, 1864 – February 5, 1929) was an American artist known primarily for his China painting, floral paintings and California landscapes. He was born in Steinschönau, Austria (now known as Kamenický Šenov, Czech Republic)] He immigrated to the United States as a teenager where he became a naturalized citizen. While in Europe, his early training was focused upon applied design, watercolor and ceramic decorations.
Barbara Greenweig
Barbara Greensweig is a fine artist in Northern California. Her oil and acrylic paintings showcase floral and vineyard views from Sonoma and Napa Counties.
Autumn Afternoon
Barn at Freestone
Fall Vineyards
Doolin Farm
Lavender!
Ann Guidera- Matey Contemporary impressionist. Patel Artist. She focuses on strong colours and simplified shapes in her landscapes paintings.
Paul Gaugin was a French Post-Impressionist painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramist, and write, and was an important figure in the Symbolist movement. He also paved the way to the appreciation of primitivism, as his paintings employed many of the simplistic techniques employed by Naïve artists. He lived with his family as a child, and moved to Orleans’ France at the age of seven. As an adult, he joined the French Navy and later was employed as a stockbroker. In France, he began painting in his free time, and became friends Camille Pisarro, who introduced him to other artists
Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?, 1897. This is Paul Gaugin’s most famous painting, and he considered it his masterpiece.
Farm in Brittany 1894; Paris, France A blue roof (Farm in Pouldu) 1890; France