02.09.2009, 21:16
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s read "Mrs. Chrysanthemums"? Reading this book, I have often thought that at present the Japanese on the walls did not hang. Review the description of the monastery or pagoda - there is literally nothing (pictures and attractions are stored in drawers). Therefore, the work of the Japanese should look to the bright empty room, whose windows visible horizon.
Vincent Van Gogh. Letters to his brother Theo. Arles, 1888
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Interestingly, as the work of modern art sure to look in the basement or garage? Somehow lately only in the interiors and it shows. Apparently it is to decorate the premises they are intended  ?
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«Nothing will help us sell our movies better than their recognition of a good decoration for the homes of the middle class." To illustrate how will "look" post-impressionist paintings in the bourgeois interior, Van Gogh himself in 1887, gave two exhibitions at the Cafe Tambourine "and restaurant" La Forsch "in Paris and even sold them to several papers.
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