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Bridge in the rain (1887) * Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The Bridge in the Rain illustrates Van Gogh’s interest in Japanese art. He painted this scene after a woodcut by Utagawa Hiroshige, which he had in his own collection. The borders are filled with calligraphic figures borrowed from other Japanese prints.
I was using a fantastic face light and this made the picture much better:
The Bridge in the Rain illustrates Van Gogh’s interest in Japanese art. He painted this scene after a woodcut by Utagawa Hiroshige, which he had in his own collection. The borders are filled with calligraphic figures borrowed from other Japanese prints.
I was using a fantastic face light and this made the picture much better:
FaceFX Designer v1.3 –LM: AA Trade Company, Cleary (100, 68, 113)- 375L
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