The life of van gogh book
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Van Gogh: A Life in Places
Juliet Heslewood
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- Publisher: Unicorn
- Year: 2019
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 176pp
- Illustrated: Yes
- Dimensions: 193x140mm
- ISBN: 9781911604648
- Condition: New
- Weight: 0.4kg
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Van Gogh: Rendering Life
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Part Leash Review
Van Gogh: The Land Years 1886 - 1890 (Part Three) (Read Jan 19 - 24, 2025)
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Part II Review
Part II: The Country Years: 1880 - 1886 (Read Jan 5 - Jan 19, 2025)
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5 Books About Van Gogh You Have to Read
Vincent van Gogh is one of those artists whose reputation precedes them. The tormented child of the art, the cursed artist, the genius, the weird,or the eccentric are only a few of the labels that are used to describe him. Today, Van Gogh is one of the most famous and most loved painters worldwide. Here, we suggest five books about this artist. These are great reads if you are interested in learning about the personal life of the artist, but also how he viewed his life and his artistic evolution.
1. The Yellow House: Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Nine Turbulent Weeks in Arles
From October to December 1888, Van Gogh and Gauguin lived under the same roof in Arles, a French suburb. They had an exceptionally creative time together. They gave each other feedback and made some of their most distinguished works. However, Van Gogh bent under the pressure of cohabitation, and the crisis of his mental illness became very severe. He fought with Gauguin which is how he came to mutilate himself.
The author of this book is Martin Gayford, who is a well-known art critic. One might expect that he would use stilted language, but that is not the case. TheYellow House is pure literature. It gets inside Van Gogh’s psyche and makes you underst