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Essay heading: Van Gogh's Self Protrate
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Van Gogh's style for his self-portrait took after the style that Georges Seurat created called pointillism. Van Gogh would put the paint on the canvas using only a paint spatula so his painting would have a large amount of texture and these globs of paint were very much like the dots of paint Seurat used in his paintings (www... displayed 300 characters
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In the self portrait of Van Gogh with his eat bandaged you can see the individual globs of paint which when placed next to each other give the painting texture. Van Gogh was also greatly influenced by Japanese art and added his interpretation of a Japanese print to his self-portrait in the background... displayed next 300 characters
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