Saturday last, we’d gone to the Hoge Veluwe National Park, some two hours from Amsterdam. In it, is the Kröller-Müller Museum that showcases the largest collection of Vincent Uncle’s paintings after the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Now let us all be good children and take a close look at some of Vincent Uncle’s brush strokes. I did these on the macro mode of a point-and-shoot digital camera.
Portrait of Paul-Eugène Milliet, Second Lieutenant of the Zouaves
[see full painting] these full painting links point to Wikimedia Commons. Colours of the photos of Van Gogh’s work on Wikimedia Commons are way off from the original. Nevertheless, it’ll give you some idea about the painting.
Country road in Provence by night
La Berceuse (Augustine Roulin)
Landscape with wheat sheaves and rising moon
Moulin de la galette
Basket of apples
“Berglandschaft bei Sonnenaufgang mit eingezäunter Wiese”
Self Portrait
Pink peach trees/Souvenir de Mauve Reminiscence of Mauve
Four Cut Sunflowers/Four sunflowers gone to seed
Flowers in a blue vase
And in my excitement, I did not take photos of the titles etc. of all of Uncle’s work. I’m left with these, unidentified:
We then biked through the Hoge Veluwe National Park amidst trees, grasslands, lakes and sand dunes.
I like Vincent Uncle very much.
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Absolutely, nursemyra!