Van Gogh
New York : Peter Bedrick Books, 1996.
Format: Book
Description: 64 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 37 cm.
-This book traces the brief and troubled life of van Gogh, one of the greatest artists of all time: his birth in a Dutch village, his travels in Belgium and England, his arrival in Impressionist Paris and his discovery of the delights of the south of France, where he died aged only thirty-seven.-It shows how, in spite of suffering mental crises and inner turmoil, van Gogh always continued to search for ways of painting that expressed the true essence of his subjects.-It looks at his unique use of color, which puts his work among the most innovative and original of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.-It contrasts the way in which van Gogh's work was disregarded in his time with the exceptional value of his paintings today.
Series: Masters of art (Peter Bedrick Books)
ISBN:
0872265250
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C ARTS Fine Cri | Main (Downtown) | Garden Level, Children's NonFiction | In |