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Portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

A powerful portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by Vladimir Baranoff Rossiné, painted in 2014 captures the leader’s intense gaze and unwavering spirit. This remarkable artwork honors a civil rights icon – explore this poignant piece and bring it into your world.

Wladimir Baranoff-Rossine (1888-1944) was a Ukrainian-Russian-French avant-garde painter, inventor & pioneer of Cubo-Futurism. Known for his optophonic piano, dynamic camouflage techniques, and tragic fate during WWII. Explore his innovative art & sy

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Universally regarded as the leader of the civil rights movement in America, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. inspired blacks and whites, particularly young people, to take enormous personal risks in the 1950s and 1960s to end racial segregation in the United States. King, his fellow leaders, and those they organized were harassed, threatened, jailed—and some were even killed. But they all adhered to the ideal of pursuing social and political change without violence by staging marches, sit-ins, and boycotts. King was a forceful advocate for major civil rights laws in the United States and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. He was assassinated in 1968 while in Memphis to support striking sanitation workers.The Artist’s thoughts on painting this series- “The seven amazing individuals I will be “working with” have opened my eyes to so much and made me appreciate their courage. Because I have read many of their speeches, seen countless photographs, and watched significant video coverage of their work, I feel as though they are still alive. As I roll steadfastly into 2014 charged with the task of bringing these heroes to life with paint on canvas, it is my sincere hope that I willfully and beautifully capture their light and their spirit. My hopes and wishes for everyone else in my world and beyond, as they march into 2014, is that they can all find the spark and the courage to embark on their own missions − to accomplish, to achieve, to overcome, to effect change. Even if it is small and personal – such as “giving back” to those in need, or finding peace within, or being a better friend, neighbor, or co-worker – as Gandhi said, “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” About the Artist - Painting since age six, Rossin’s has established an astonishing production capacity that enables him to keep his prices fair and reasonable. In addition to family portraiture, his clientele includes a wide range of world leaders in politics, business, science, history, and the arts. His work can be found in various government institutions, museums, and private collections around the world. His four paintings in The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery’s Permanent Collection in Washington DC are a testament to his extraordinary talent.

Artist Biography

The Early Years and the Seeds of Vision

Vincent van Gogh, born in Zundert, Netherlands, on March 30, 1853, was a figure whose life and art are inextricably linked to a profound struggle for self-expression and an intense connection with the natural world. His early years were marked by a quiet, introspective nature, a sensitivity that manifested in his artistic pursuits from a young age. Unlike many artists of his time who received formal training, Van Gogh largely taught himself, developing his skills through diligent observation and tireless practice. He initially worked as an art dealer in The Hague and London, experiences that exposed him to the commercial realities of the art world and fostered a deep appreciation for diverse artistic styles. However, these early professional endeavors did little to quell his yearning for a more meaningful existence, one rooted in genuine creative expression. His family’s modest circumstances and his own personal disappointments – including a failed romance with Sien Hoornik – contributed to a sense of isolation and a growing awareness of the human condition's inherent suffering. These formative experiences would profoundly shape his artistic vision, imbuing it with an emotional depth and raw honesty rarely seen in contemporary art. The influence of Dutch Masters like Rembrandt and Millet, particularly their use of light and shadow to convey mood and emotion, subtly informed his nascent style.
  • Early Influences: Rembrandt, Millet
  • Initial Career: Art Dealer (Hague & London)
  • Personal Struggles: Failed Romance, Isolation

The Rise of a Distinctive Style – From Darkness to Light

Van Gogh’s artistic journey truly began in earnest around 1880, coinciding with a period of intense personal and spiritual searching. He moved to Paris in 1886, immersing himself in the vibrant Impressionist and Post-Impressionist scene. This exposure proved transformative, introducing him to artists like Toulouse-Lautrec, Degas, and Gauguin – encounters that dramatically influenced his palette, brushwork, and approach to subject matter. He initially experimented with darker, more somber tones, reflecting his own emotional turmoil, as evidenced in works such as *The Potato Eaters* (1885), a poignant depiction of peasant life imbued with a sense of hardship and resilience. However, the influence of Impressionism’s emphasis on capturing fleeting moments of light and color gradually began to shift his perspective. His time in Paris marked a crucial turning point, leading him to adopt brighter colors and looser brushstrokes – techniques he would further refine during his subsequent stay in Arles, Southern France. This period saw the emergence of iconic works like *Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear* (1889), a brutally honest depiction of his mental struggles following a severe psychotic episode.
  • Parisian Influence: Impressionism & Post-Impressionism
  • Key Artists: Toulouse-Lautrec, Degas, Gauguin
  • Early Works: *The Potato Eaters* (1885)

Arles and the Flowering of Genius – A Period of Intense Productivity

Following his departure from Paris in 1888, Van Gogh settled in Arles, a small Provençal town that would become the setting for some of his most celebrated works. Seeking to establish an artist’s colony alongside Paul Gauguin, he envisioned a community dedicated to artistic experimentation and collaboration. However, this idyllic dream quickly dissolved as tensions arose between the two artists, culminating in a violent altercation during which Van Gogh mutilated his own ear. Despite this traumatic event, he continued to paint with feverish intensity, producing an astonishing volume of work – over 860 paintings and drawings – in a remarkably short period. The landscapes of Arles—fields of sunflowers, wheat fields bathed in golden light, the Rhône River reflecting the sky—became recurring subjects, imbued with his deeply felt emotions. This period witnessed the creation of some of his most iconic masterpieces, including *Sunflowers* (1888), *Starry Night Over the Rhone* (1888), and *The Bedroom in Arles* (1888). His use of impasto—applying paint thickly to create a textured surface—became increasingly pronounced, adding a tactile dimension to his work.
  • Arles Residency: Seeking an Artist’s Colony
  • Collaboration with Gauguin: Tensions and Conflict
  • Key Works: *Sunflowers*, *Starry Night Over the Rhone*, *The Bedroom in Arles*

Legacy and Lasting Impact – A Revolutionary Vision

Vincent van Gogh’s tragically short life—he died on July 29, 1890—left behind a body of work that profoundly impacted the course of art history. Though largely unrecognized during his lifetime, his innovative use of color, brushwork, and emotional expression laid the groundwork for Expressionism and other modern artistic movements. His intensely personal style, characterized by raw honesty and vulnerability, resonated deeply with audiences long after his death. His letters to his brother Theo provide invaluable insights into his creative process and his struggles with mental illness, offering a poignant glimpse into the mind of a tormented genius. Today, Van Gogh’s paintings are among the most beloved and recognizable in the world, displayed in museums across the globe and reproduced endlessly. His legacy extends beyond the art world, serving as a symbol of artistic passion, perseverance, and the enduring power of human emotion. The influence of his bold colors, expressive brushstrokes, and deeply felt subject matter continues to inspire artists and captivate viewers alike, solidifying his place as one of the most important figures in Western art.
  • Posthumous Recognition: Growing Appreciation
  • Influence on Art Movements: Expressionism
  • Lasting Legacy: Symbol of Artistic Passion & Vulnerability

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract painting, Color theory
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Color Field painting
    • Bauhaus movement
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Paul Klee
    • Wassily Kandinsky
  • Date Of Birth: 1888
  • Date Of Death: 1976
  • Full Name: Josef Albers
  • Nationality: German-American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Homage to the Square
    • Yellow Hexagons
  • Place Of Birth: Bottrop, Germany
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