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@globalmuseum@mastodon.online  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

When Vincent van Gogh moved to Paris in 1886, he was suddenly exposed to Impressionism's colors, which radically changed his palette.

So, to experiment cheaply with colour harmonies before trying on canvas, he used small balls of coloured wool.

He would arrange them in different combinations to see how hues interacted. The balls of wool were kept in this red cardboard box, which is preserved in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
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Vincent van Gog's wool box
Vincent van Gog's wool box
Vincent van Gog's wool box
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@globalmuseum@mastodon.online replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

These wool balls helped him transition from the darker Dutch palette to the bright colours we associate with his Paris and Arles works.

Such a practical way to test contrasts and harmonies without wasting expensive oil paints. Brilliant!
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