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Van Gogh

by Bruce Bernard, Vincent Van Gogh (Artist)
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of the preacher-turned-painter who became perhaps the most universally loved of all great artists.

Understand the tortured life and marvel at the transcendent work of the preacher-turned-painter who became perhaps the most universally loved of all great artists.

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Library Journal

This new series analyzes the works of three of the greatest, most influential artists of the impressionist and post-impressionist eras. Using the same format, each volume combines concise biographical material with brilliant color illustrations identified by detailed captions to convey the lifestyles, influences, creative output, and unique accomplishments of the three painters at various stages. Along with reproductions of their major works, these books offer striking images of the artists' palettes and tools; the objects they immortalized in their masterpieces; and preliminary sketches, photographs, and documents. Segments of certain paintings are enlarged to show brushstroke techniques and pigment combinations. A brief chronology, the locations of the works presented, and a glossary conclude each volume. Although titles abound on these highly popular artists, the rich illustrations, informative text, and reasonable price recommend the series for public libraries.-- Joan Levin, MLS, Chicago

School Library Journal

Gr 12 Up-- The visuals in these books are brilliant. The objects have a clarity that lift them off the page and make them seem three dimensional. The color paintings glow, and the details of the brush strokes are vivid. The incisive snippets of text equal the graphics. Personal belongings and artists' tools are photographed sharply: eye glasses, correspondence, photographs of relatives, palettes, brushes, and easels. A few photographs of the landscapes are shown for comparison to the canvasses, which are documented in stages from initial sketches to completed works. Several works in each volume are analyzed by closeups of the individual strokes, discussions of organizing principles of the paintings, and a breakdown of the pigments applied. Knowledgeable art enthusiasts will relish the intimacy of the visuals and the lucid writing that lightly touches upon the critical aspects of the works. Novices will hopefully be smitten by these sparkling gems of insight and be inspired to read further. Perspective has the broadest range, documenting four centuries of the scientific study and interpretation of the subject. The 27 mini-chapters have the character of an erudite illustrated dictionary of exceptional focus. Each volume has a location of works on exhibit section. Impressive! --Barbara Peklo Abrahams, Oneida City Schools, Manlius, NY

From Barnes & Noble

This well-illustrated book combines biography with artistic analysis to provide a complete portrait of the post-Impressionist. Filled with van Gogh's masterpieces as well as sketches, letters, & personal mementos. An Eyewitness Art book. 9" x 11". Color & b&w illus. & photos.

Book Details

Published
July 2, 1997
Publisher
DK Publishing, Inc.
Pages
64
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780765452221

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