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Still Life with Bible: A Testament to Van Gogh's Inner World   - by Van Gogh
Image ID: 29201
Wrapped in the somber hues of brown and illuminated by the gentle glow of candlelight, "Still Life with Bible" by Vincent van Gogh encapsulates a profound narrative of faith, spiritual reflection, and familial tensions. Painted in 1885, this artwork severs as a poignant commentary on Van Gogh's strained relationship with his father. The Bible, open on a table, represents his father's devout Christian beliefs, while the noticeably placed Émile Zola novel symbolizes Van Gogh's own worldly and progressive views. The juxtaposition of these elements under the yellowing light of a solitary candle captures an intimate moment of ideological divergence and personal struggle. The thick, textured layers of oil paint create a tactile presence that adds to the painting's emotional depth, highlighting Van Gogh's mastery in using color and form to express inner turmoils and philosophical conflicts.

*** About the Still Life with Bible: Painted during a period of intense personal exploration and religious contemplation, "Still Life with Bible" was created in Nuenen, the Netherlands, in October 1885. This was a time when Van Gogh was profoundly influenced by the rustic and somber aesthetic of the Dutch countryside, which is reflected in the dark palette and the choice of everyday objects as subjects. The prominently featured Bible and the novel by Zola represent a critical dialogue between traditional Christian values and modern social thoughts, echoing the artist’s ongoing conflict with his father, a clergyman, over religious and existential viewpoints. This artwork is not only a visual representation but also a symbolic exploration of the reconciliation between faith and reason. It currently resides in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, offering viewers a glimpse into the early artistic and ideological battles that shaped Van Gogh's later works.

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