Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
10.9.2012
In
my first ever official visit in Amsterdam,
Van Gogh Museum was the thing, not to be missed. Wandering the streets of
the capital of Netherlands, with 2 maps, getting lost every 5 minutes, maybe
after one hour I appeared in the front of the building, which contains the
biggest collection of one of my artistic heroes in painting.
Surroundings
around the museum are absolutly beautifull... so much places to sit down and
enjoy the existence in Amsterdam, just to sit next to the building of sunflower painter and think about the
tragedy, which covered all his life, all his thoughts, all his paintings...
Could he ever imagine, what his works start? What kind of influence his work
will have hundred years later? How many artists, how many poets, how many
people would he influence with his struggling life and tragic death? We will
probably never know... all we can do is to wonder...
With
these big thoughts I entered the museum, about which I was so
thrilled... I had huge expectations and as I found out... maybe huge
should be just big and everything would be perfect...
I was
not so blown away... I am sorry, but I really have to tell that...
The
building is spectacular... but the collection... I found her very very
weak... the museum do have maybe the biggest collection of van Goghs, but I am
not so sure, if they have the best pieces, which exist...
Huge
wall just for one van Gogh selfportrait... the only, that exist, showing the
artist with his brushes seemed weak and empty... I do understand the
importance of that painting, but I did not get very good impression of the
installation of that work...
And
I was not very lucky – one parth of the exhibition was closed... who
knows, what pieces they are hidding there...
However
I was very happy to see his notorious painting of his room and his
chair... both of them I really adore...
also skull with cigarette and two versions of sunflowers, which they show
there. His japanesse paintings I find very interesting as well, because
they are showing his delicacy and strength
of his painting.
Surprising
for me was, when I saw the painting, which museum consider to be his last
work... I have never seen it, nowhere in any artbook... of course I did
know his „official“ last work - “Wheat Field with Crows”, which I consider
as an ultimate van Gogh painting.
With
what I was probably moved the most was surprisingly the photography of his grave. Resting in peace just next to
his brother 's...
I can
not imagine how hard it must have been for Johanna van Gogh-Bonger to carry on
van Gogh's legacy... but what she have done, what she has achieved is really
something what deserves respect... the big one. I wish there were more
people like she was...
Vincent van Gogh
( 30 March 1853 – 29 July 1890)
Johanna van Gogh-Bonger
(4 October 1862, Amsterdam – 2 September 1925, Amsterdam)
(location in Amsterdam)
(inside the museum)
"fake" last painting
THE last painting (99%)
with his brother Theo... forever
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