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The glimmer of the darkroom, artists such as Van Gogh, Miller can always see the light of life in the most ordinary and lowest people, especially in Van Gogh's "Last Supper" "The Potato Eater"

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The glimmer of the darkroom, artists such as Van Gogh, Miller can always see the light of life in the most ordinary and lowest people, and this glimmer is particularly touching in Van Gogh's "Last Supper" "The Potato Eater". This art, which focused on ordinary people, still seems to have great spiritual power today. The same was true of Miller's gleaners, who commentators thought were presenting with greek sculpture-like strength by three women whose appearances were devoid of the dignity of life. Art is by no means a closed door, and the great era is not to see whether a person has established a great deed like the Qin Emperor Han Wu, but whether he can see the vitality and passion of life in the eyes of the most humble people.

The philosopher Hannah Arendt wrote in the preface to People of the Dark Ages:

"Even in dark times, we have the right to expect an enlightenment that may not come from theories and concepts, but more from an uncertain, flickering, and often faint light. This light comes from certain men and women, from their lives and works, which in almost all cases ignite and scatter the light to the full extent of the life they have on earth. ”

The glimmer of the darkroom, artists such as Van Gogh, Miller can always see the light of life in the most ordinary and lowest people, especially in Van Gogh's "Last Supper" "The Potato Eater"
The glimmer of the darkroom, artists such as Van Gogh, Miller can always see the light of life in the most ordinary and lowest people, especially in Van Gogh's "Last Supper" "The Potato Eater"
The glimmer of the darkroom, artists such as Van Gogh, Miller can always see the light of life in the most ordinary and lowest people, especially in Van Gogh's "Last Supper" "The Potato Eater"
The glimmer of the darkroom, artists such as Van Gogh, Miller can always see the light of life in the most ordinary and lowest people, especially in Van Gogh's "Last Supper" "The Potato Eater"
The glimmer of the darkroom, artists such as Van Gogh, Miller can always see the light of life in the most ordinary and lowest people, especially in Van Gogh's "Last Supper" "The Potato Eater"
The glimmer of the darkroom, artists such as Van Gogh, Miller can always see the light of life in the most ordinary and lowest people, especially in Van Gogh's "Last Supper" "The Potato Eater"

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