A Swedish baron and a dime-store heiress: we explore the long journey of a Van Gogh still life — and what it says about the real value of the things we treasure. Vase with Carnations by Vincent Van Gogh, 1886 / CC BY An escape from war-torn Germany.
An escape from war-torn Germany. You can't put a value on every piece of art because its context isn't yet known, and museums are there to protect art until (and if) its value is uncovered.More posts from the RevisionistHistoryPod communityPress J to jump to the feed. That's my feeling about the vast majority of "high art".
OTHER … I feel like Malcolm Gladwell is on top of the form.Around 10 minutes it's mentioned how the painting's value suddenly increased with the changed perception ... they called it an "interesting concept". Next . 1.3k members in the RevisionistHistoryPod community. A subreddit dedicated to discussing episodes and related topics of the Revisionist History … It's there for preservation, in case a piece one day becomes historically relevant or when students want to do deep research.
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He is killing it. Find this print . Vase with Carnations. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsI was doing some googling and initially confused because I found multiple 'Vase with Carnations' by van Gogh from 1886: It's no longer about the art itself.https://www.wikiart.org/en/vincent-van-gogh/vase-with-carnations-1886-2Continue browsing in r/RevisionistHistoryPodAgreed. Lavish dinners with Hollywood royalty. Next . Learn more … Trimming down the stems and using a low, round bubble vase shows off these blooms to perfection. We do this with marketing and advertising partners (who may have their own information they
I’m deeply investedhttps://www.wikiart.org/en/vincent-van-gogh/vase-with-carnations-1886I usually like Gladwell's alternate take on things that are considered common sense, but railing against art museums as "hoarders" just feels so poorly thought through. This stunningly simple carnation flower arrangement is nearly effortless. A Swedish baron and a dime-store heiress: we explore the long journey of a Van Gogh still life — and what it says about the … by 1909, (J.P. Schneider, Frankfurt … Vase with Carnations; Still Life with Carnations; Date: 1886: Medium: oil on canvas: Dimensions: Unframed: 17 × 14 inches (43.2 × 35.6 cm) Framed: 24 1/2 × 21 1/4 × 1 1/2 inches (62.2 × 54 × 3.8 cm) Credit Line: Gift of the Estate of Catherine Kresge Dewey: Accession Number: 2019.20: Department: European Painting: Not On View: Provenance. Vincent van Gogh Painting, Oil on Canvas Paris: Summer, 1886 Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Europe F: 245, JH: 1145 Image Only - Van Gogh: Vase with Carnations "I am not an adventurer by choice but by fate."
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Hedwig’s Lost Van Gogh 2020-06-25. A subreddit dedicated to discussing episodes and related topics of the Revisionist History podcast by Malcolm GladwellMalcolm isn't necessarily wrong (especially about the sketchy accounting practices), but I just wish he would have at least acknowledged any of the points above.https://www.wikiart.org/en/vincent-van-gogh/vase-with-carnations-1886-1Great points but is his comment of leaving the comment in the suggestion box what he was referring to there very interestingI’m not usually into art, but the storytelling in this episode... man, it reminds me why I like this podcast.