Van Gogh By Vincent: Artists By Themselves
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A richly curated work of art history and biography, Van Gogh By Vincent: Artists By Themselves presents the inner world of Vincent van Gogh through his own extraordinary words, drawn from his prolific personal correspondence. Editor Rachel Barnes assembles a compelling portrait of the tortured Post-Impressionist master by pairing his candid, passionate letters with reproductions of his iconic paintings, drawings, and sketches. The result is an intimate and revelatory chronicle that illustrates the profound connection between van Gogh's turbulent emotional life and the bold, expressive works he produced during his tragically short career. Written with an artist's raw honesty, his letters detail his obsessions with color, light, and human suffering, offering readers an unfiltered window into one of the most celebrated creative minds in Western art history. This volume stands as an essential companion for art lovers and scholars alike, allowing van Gogh's own voice to illuminate the genius behind the brushstroke.
Author: Rachel Barnes
Format: Paperback
Published: 1990, Angus and Robinson
Genre: Biography
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A richly curated work of art history and biography, Van Gogh By Vincent: Artists By Themselves presents the inner world of Vincent van Gogh through his own extraordinary words, drawn from his prolific personal correspondence. Editor Rachel Barnes assembles a compelling portrait of the tortured Post-Impressionist master by pairing his candid, passionate letters with reproductions of his iconic paintings, drawings, and sketches. The result is an intimate and revelatory chronicle that illustrates the profound connection between van Gogh's turbulent emotional life and the bold, expressive works he produced during his tragically short career. Written with an artist's raw honesty, his letters detail his obsessions with color, light, and human suffering, offering readers an unfiltered window into one of the most celebrated creative minds in Western art history. This volume stands as an essential companion for art lovers and scholars alike, allowing van Gogh's own voice to illuminate the genius behind the brushstroke.