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My Favorite Artists
It's hard to narrow it down to just a set list of artists as I have been influenced by so many artists over the years. I also fall in and out of love with particular artists, but a certain few always remain close to me.
Brett Whiteley – Brett was my doorway into art. He showed me that painting can be more than what is simply in front of us. His drug habit ruined much of his art and life before he died, but he is still at the top of my list.
Vincent van Gogh – Vinnie will always be near the top of my favorite painters list. Both his passion for art and his paintings have given me endless inspiration.
Pablo Picasso – The little Spaniard lived a very full life but he still found plenty of time to draw, paint, and sculpt. Whenever I'm not working as much as I should be, I think of how many works Pablo pumped out each year.
Egon Schiele – I have always had a love of drawing, so Schiele has to be on the list. His paintings are very average, but his drawings are to die for.
Andy Warhol – To be honest, I don't really like the work of Andy Warhol. But he made artists feel a little less guilty for taking money from art collectors. He helped me see that it's OK to make a living from art.
Alberto Giacometti – Alberto's paintings and drawings are just amazing. He sacrificed color to devote himself to form.
Anselm Kiefer – I have never seen a whole exhibition by the artist, but the few works I have seen were pretty impressive. His works are massive chunks of paint and texture.
There are so many more great artists that I just adore. I know that the seven artists above will still be in my top 20 in twenty years time though

我喜爱的艺术家
我很难从这些年对我产生影响的一堆艺术家中选择出我喜爱的艺术家。我也爱过或讨厌扰皮过一些艺术家,但是有些艺术家依然如此亲近、熟悉。
布雷特·怀特利——布雷特是我艺术的启蒙者。他告诉我,我们面前的艺术原来是那么的简单。他的吸毒嗜好毁了他的艺术和生活,桥明一直到他死去。但他一直排在我喜爱的缓消差艺术家们之首。
文森特·梵高——文尼(梵高的昵称)将会是排在我喜爱的画家名单的前列。他的艺术激情和艺术作品给了我无尽的灵感。
派卜罗·毕加索——这位可爱的西班牙人过着非常充实的生活,但他依旧花大量的时间素描、画画和雕刻。无论什么时候我都没有做我应该做到的那么多东西,但我在想每年有多少作品是由他完成。
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梵高简介要英语的

Vincent van Gogh was born n超措继选ear Brabant, the 来自son of a minister. In 1869, he got a position at the art deal钱扬境造积弦重被曲ers, Goup360问答il and Co. in The Hague, through his uncle, and worked with them until he was di北看口smissed fro在亮子临职设冲养刑m the London office in 1873. He worked as a schoolmaster in England (1876), before training for the ministry at Amste行汽论市军考而造精味古rdam University (1877). After he failed to get a 置post in the C鲁比语无殖修完hurch, he went to live as an independent missionary among the Borinage miners.

“He was largely self-taught as an artist, although he r地击激粒广头重eceived help from his cousin, Mauve. His first works were heavily painted, mud-colored and clumsy attempts to represent the life of the poor (e.g. Potato-Eaters, 1885, Amsterdam)陆尼分介见孔, influenced by one of his artistic heroes, Mi存夫逐达话里原高历背llet. He moved to Paris in 1886, living wit互劳曾吃架怎演火京h his devoted brother, Theo, who as a dealer introduced him to artists l相能准劳左ike Gauguin, Pissarro, Seurat and Toulouse-Laut这者盟兵rec. In Paris, he discovered colo就将政圆生度白降世新境r as well as the divisionist ideas whi断钱号放ch helped to create the distinctive dashed brush格措报沉呀粉strokes o好聚模f his later work (e.g. Pere Tanguy, 1887, Paris). He moved to Arles, in the south of France, in 1888, hoping to establish an artists’ colony there, and was immediately struck by the hot reds and yellows of the Mediterranean, which he increasingly used symbolically to represent his own moods (e.g. Sunflowers, 1888, London, National Gallery). He was joined briefly by Gauguin in October 1888, and managed in some works to combine his own ideas with the latter’s Synthetism (e.g. The Sower, 1888, Amsterdam), but the visit was not a success. A final argument led to the infamous episode in which Van Gogh mutilated his ear.
“In 1889, he became a voluntary patient at the St. Remy asylum, where he continued to paint, often making copies of artists he admired. His palette softened to mauves and pinks, but his brushwork was increasingly agitated, the dashes constructed into swirling, twisted shapes, often seen as symbolic of his mental state (e.g. Ravine, 1889, Otterlo). He moved to Auvers, to be closer to Theo in 1890 – his last 70 days spent in a hectic program of painting. He died, having sold only one work, following a botched suicide attempt. His life is detailed in a series of letters to his brother (published 1959).”

Vincent van Gogh is well-regarded as one of the greatest and most famous artists, ever. His life and work has inspired and influenced much of art history since his tragic death in 1890. In fact, what many people today consider to be the archetypical “artist personna” is largely a result of his influence

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