Vincent van Gogh - Arlesians (1888)


Van Gogh in his being rude is poetic and creates realistic visions.
The canvas is filled with colors, with traits that condense and transforms space and colors into shapes.
The faces of women are made with a strong and rough trait but do not lose anything of their history and their sweetness.
Tradition and popular vision acquire an almost feverish vitality that transmits energy from any brush stroke.

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