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				| Evening Promenade Down a Mist Laden Country Lane   - by Van Gogh Image ID: 29252
 As dusk embraces a country lane, Vincent van Gogh captures a fleeting moment filled with tranquility and gentle melancholy in "Evening Promenade Down a Mist Laden Country Lane." The ethereal light and shadow play cast by the setting sun transforms the path into a canvas of moody greens and earthy browns, guiding the eye along the trail where two silhouetted figures wander. This pastoral scene, set against a backdrop of tall, whispering trees, is steeped in a serene solitude that is quintessentially Van Gogh. The artist's expressive brushwork animates the sky with lively, swirling strokes, suggesting a dynamic yet peaceful end to the day. This painting is a masterful embodiment of Van Gogh’s ability to convey deep emotions and atmospheres using vibrant colors and bold textures.
 *** About the Evening Promenade Down a Mist Laden Country Lane: Created during Vincent van Gogh's prolific period at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in 1889, this artwork exemplifies his transitional style, where he moved from the precise realism of his early works toward a more emotional, impressionistic technique. The painting is marked by its remarkable application of color to evoke mood, a method that Van Gogh refined to express inner turmoil and joy. The inspiration for this piece likely came from Van Gogh’s walks around the asylum where he stayed; these landscapes offered him comfort and a connection to the outside world during times of isolation. Presently, the painting is part of a private collection, rarely displayed to the public. This keeps its visual and historical essence shrouded in a layer of mystique, much like the veiled skies Van Gogh depicted. 
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| Artists: Bierstadt,  Bouguereau,  Caillebotte,  Cassatt,  Cezanne,  Corot,  Degas,  Gauguin,  Gerstl,  Gris,  Klimt,  Macke,  Manet,  Marc,  Modersohn-Becker,  Modigliani,  Monet,  Morisot,  Pissaro,  Poussin,  Renoir,  Schiele,  Seurat,  Sisley,  Tissot,  Toulouse-Lautrec,  Van Gogh, |  
  
   
 
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