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Van Gogh on Art and Artists: Letters to Emile Bernard:
These letters, written between 1887 and 1889, are among the most important and
relevant sources of insight into van Gogh's life and art. Of his decision to
make the letters public, Emile Bernard said, 'after reading them one could not
doubt his sincerity, his character, nor his originality; there, pulsating with
life, one would find the whole of him.' Twenty-three missives, accompanied by
reproductions of a number of van Gogh's major paintings and facsimiles from his
letters, radiate their author's impulsiveness, intensity, and mysticism.
Essential reading for scholars and students of art, the volume will also be
treasured by artists and art lovers. Chronology. Select Bibliography. Index. 32
full-page black-and-white illustrations., Biography / Autobiography ; General ;
Artists, Architects, Photographers ; Personal Memoirs ; Photographers. Personal
Memoirs. General Architects Artists, Van Gogh on Art and Artists: Letters to
Emile Bernard
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Van Gogh on Art and Artists: Letters to Emile Bernard:
These letters, written between 1887 and 1889, are among the most important and
relevant sources of insight into van Gogh's life and art. Of his decision to
make the letters public, Emile Bernard said, after reading them one could not
doubt his sincerity, his character, nor his originality; there, pulsating with
life, one would find the whole of him. Twenty-three missives, accompanied by
reproductions of a number of van Gogh's major paintings and facsimiles from his
letters, radiate their author's impulsiveness, intensity, and mysticism.
Essential reading for scholars and students of art, the volume will also be
treasured by artists and art lovers. Chronology. Select Bibliography. Index. 32
full-page black-and-white illustrations.
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Emile Bernard - Solitude:
Grafik, Lithographie, Lithographie, 1892, Limitierter Artikel: Stempel des
Kuenstlerstudios, Groesse (cm): 65 x 50, versandfertig: 5-7 Tage
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Van Gogh on Art and Artists; Letters to Emile Bernard:
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Vincent Van Gogh Drawings:
The third volume in the series of Vincent Van Gogh drawings in the Van Gogh
Museum features his Antwerp and Paris works. At the end of November 1885, Van
Gogh went to Antwerp, where he attended lessons in drawing from plaster casts of
classical statues at the Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten. He was also
an active member of drawing clubs. At the beginning of March 1886, Van Gogh
moved to Paris, where he lived with his brother Theo in the vibrant artists'
quarter of Montmartre. The next two years were extremely important to his
development as an artist. He met fellow artists and art dealers, and observed
changes in French painting at first hand. While a pupil in the studio of Fernand
Cormon, he came into contact with other artists such as Henri de
Toulouse-Lautrec and Emile Bernard. He continued to commit his surroundings to
paper, as he had in Antwerp. The catalogue reproduces over one hundred drawings
and discusses their technique, subject, exhibition history and provenance. An
extensive introduction, Art & Art Instruction ; European ; Individual Artist ;
Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions - Museum ; Exhibitions - Museum. European.
Individual Artist Catalogs Collections, Vincent Van Gogh Drawings
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Vincent Van Gogh Drawings:
The third volume in the series of Vincent Van Gogh drawings in the Van Gogh
Museum features his Antwerp and Paris works. At the end of November 1885, Van
Gogh went to Antwerp, where he attended lessons in drawing from plaster casts of
classical statues at the Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten. He was also
an active member of drawing clubs. At the beginning of March 1886, Van Gogh
moved to Paris, where he lived with his brother Theo in the vibrant artists'
quarter of Montmartre. The next two years were extremely important to his
development as an artist. He met fellow artists and art dealers, and observed
changes in French painting at first hand. While a pupil in the studio of Fernand
Cormon, he came into contact with other artists such as Henri de
Toulouse-Lautrec and Emile Bernard. He continued to commit his surroundings to
paper, as he had in Antwerp. The catalogue reproduces over one hundred drawings
and discusses their technique, subject, exhibition history and provenance. An
extensive introduction, Art & Art Instruction ; European ; Individual Artist ;
Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions - Museum ; Exhibitions - Museum. European.
Individual Artist Catalogs Collections, Vincent Van Gogh Drawings
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