Posts tagged "Vincent Van Gogh"
Vincent van Gogh - Bloody Mary

Vincent van Gogh – Bloody Mary

Vincent van Gogh‘s Still-Life with Mackerels, Lemons and Tomatoes (1886) was painted the year the artist moved from Antwerp, where he had very little to eat and no money, to Paris where he lived with his brother Theo. While living in Antwerp, he spent much of his time studying the work of Peter Paul Rubens...
Vincent van Gogh - Orange Honey Madeleines

Vincent van Gogh – Orange Honey Madeleines

Vincent van Gogh composed Still Life with Basket and Six Oranges in 1888 while he was in Arles-sur-tech, France. At this time he adopted a brighter palette and his paintings were saturated with yellow, ultramarine and mauve. The still life above epitomizes the natural vibrant light of the landscapes in the region. The sun-drenched fields and...
Vincent Van Gogh – Holiday Lefse

Vincent Van Gogh – Holiday Lefse

In addition to decorating mountains of gingerbread and sugar cookies, a beloved Christmas tradition in my family was eating lefse on Christmas Eve. My Norwegian Great-grandmother would cook the thin potato pancakes every year in her tiny apartment on a piping hot griddle. As soon as the pancake was golden and toasted, we would slather...
Vincent van Gogh – Chipotle Sweet Potato Mash with Fresh Lime

Vincent van Gogh – Chipotle Sweet Potato Mash with Fresh Lime

The dark and dreary interior of Vincent van Gogh‘s The Potato Eaters (1885) is a stark juxtaposition to the colour and the flavor of the sweet potato mash. With Thanksgiving being such an important meal in the North American calendar, I felt it was appropriate to include a painting of a familial supper in this...
Vincent van Gogh – Lemon Poppy Seed Bread & Blueberry Honey Butter

Vincent van Gogh – Lemon Poppy Seed Bread & Blueberry Honey Butter

The Post-Impressionist pioneer of Expressionism, Vincent van Gogh, suffered from mental illness which may have been due in part to his love of absinthe and lead poisoning (at that time all paints were lead based). In the beginning of his career his palette was somber and muted. It was after meeting Impressionist painters, Camille Pissarro,...