Drawbridge in Nieuw Amsterdam (F1098) | |
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Artist | Vincent van Gogh |
Year | 1883 |
Type | Watercolor |
Location | Groninger Museum, Groninger, Netherlands |
Drawbridge in Nieuw-Amsterdam is a watercolor created in November 1883 by Vincent van Gogh in Drente, The Netherlands.
Watercolor painting
Van Gogh wrote to his brother, Theo, of the view outside his room in Nieuw-Amsterdam, Drenthe: "I now have a reasonably large room where a stove has been placed, where there happens to be a small balcony. From which I can even see the heath with the huts. I also look out on a very curious drawbridge." Within the letter he drew a sketch of the bridge, which became the watercolor, Drawbridge in Nieuw-Amsterdam.
The work was one of 148 watercolors made by Van Gogh, who said of working in that medium in 1881:
What a splendid thing watercolour is to express atmosphere and distance,
so that the figure is surrounded by air and can breathe in it, as it were.
Five years after having made this work, van Gogh made Langlois Bridge at Arles in France which captures a lighter mood.
See also
- Early works of Vincent van Gogh
- List of works by Vincent van Gogh
- Langlois Bridge at Arles (Van Gogh series)
Notes
- In his 2006 edition of The Life and Work of Van Gogh, Nordenfalk states that the painting is owned by a collector. But, Frommer's identifies the painting as part of the Groninger Museum's collection in the passage about the museum.
References
- Drawbridge in Nieuw-Amsterdam. Van Gogh Museum. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
- Carl Nordenfalk. The Life And Work Of Van Gogh. Kessinger Publishing; 31 July 2006. ISBN 978-1-4286-5725-0. p. 205.
- George McDonald. Frommer's Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg. John Wiley & Sons; 26 April 2011. ISBN 978-0-470-88766-0. p. 414.
- Drawbridge in Nieuw-Amsterdam. The Vincent van Gogh Gallery. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
- To Theo van Gogh. Nieuw-Amsterdam, Friday, 12 or Saturday, 13 October 1883. Van Gogh Letters. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
- The Watercolours. The Vincent van Gogh Gallery. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
- Fred Orton; Griselda Pollock. Avant-Gardes and Partisans Reviewed. Manchester University Press ND; 15 February 1997. ISBN 978-0-7190-4399-4. p. 361.
Further reading
- John E. Sweetman. The artist and the bridge: 1700-1920. Ashgate; 1999. ISBN 978-0-7546-0013-8.
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