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Cafe Terrace - Vincent van Gogh Baby T-Shirt

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Your search for the ultimate basic infant t-shirt is officially over. This cotton tee is soft enough for even the most sensitive skin. It's available in basic and not-so-basic colours, from red, white and blue to key lime, lavender and raspberry. Dress it down with jeans or up with khakis. No matter how your little guy or gal wears it, it's guaranteed to be in style.

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  • Standard fit
  • Garment is unisex sizing
  • Fits true to size
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  • 4.5 oz (127.6 g), 100% combed ring spun cotton jersey
  • Double-needle hemmed sleeve
  • EasyTear™ label
  • White is sewn with 100% cotton thread
  • Machine washable. Washing before first use is recommended
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Cafe Terrace - Vincent van Gogh Baby T-Shirt

Cafe Terrace - Vincent van Gogh Baby T-Shirt

The truth is that van Gogh's constant study results merely in confirming and not creating his instinct for colour. Perhaps in his early time, the force of this instinct could not be understood by even the people most in sympathy with him, perhaps not even by himself. But in view of the triumphs of his later painting, there must be no mistake about the born colourist who is before us in that first masterpiece, The Potato Eaters. Painted at Nuenen after repeated studies of detail, many of which still exist, its limited range of colour succeeds in rendering not alone the full solidity of objects under the light of the lamp and amid the atmosphere of the room: it already gives a deep account of that sense of the beauty of colour for which the artist's work with the clearer and more varied palette of his maturity will furnish testimony that is more arresting and indeed stronger, but not really different. Other works of the Dutch period, ones with a wider range of colour, even if containing less of the dramatic appeal of The Potato Eaters, offer still surer proof that the quality of his painting is native with him, and not acquired. Two scraps of conversation come to my mind at this point. Having once rather thoughtlessly spoken of the artist as belonging in part to the French school, I was met by a simple but pithy comment from his nephew, Vincent W. van Gogh, "So? Well, I think he is always Dutch." And then I recall what Matisse said when, after the settling of his father's estate, he came once more into possession of his first picture, which he had not seen for some thirty years. It had been done in a provincial town, without instruction, and without so much as awareness that a "modern" school existed. Yet on seeing it he told me that his first feeling was one of profound discouragement, that it seemed as if he had made no progress whatever. He had done so, to be sure, and van Gogh made progress-at a fantastic speed; but it is essential to realise that the real artist builds on a character, a vision, that is his from the first. If there is difficulty in doing so in the presence of van Gogh's colour, with its metamorphosis from darkness to light, the oneness of his art is easy to grasp when we consider it from the standpoint of form. In this respect, Vincent changes but little, save in the matter of skill, a thing that naturally comes with incessant practice. From the first work we know to the last, his drawing is directed to the rendering of character and expression. His study of modelling is pursued with the vision of the realist who wants his work to give the effect of nature with a maximum of conviction. And even such detractors as he may still find today will admit that he does impose this conviction, that he carries out the idea he got from Millet and copied out for Theo in a letter: "I had rather say nothing than express myself weakly."

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Product ID: 235742936715096768
Posted on 5/07/2013, 9:01 AM
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