Van Gogh

Judy Sund
Van Gogh
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Van Gogh
ISBN: 9780714840840
Publication Date: 30 November 2002

A survey of Vincent van Gogh's brief but astonishingly eventful career.

Vincent van Gogh (1853-90) became, in the century following his death, an individual of undisputed universal acclaim. His brief but astoundingly eventful life has inspired the scrutiny of other painters, film-makers, psychologists and novelists, and his personal celebrity outstrips even the substantial fame of his works.

While the popular appeal of such pictures as

Sunflowers or

Starry

Night resides in their seemingly emotion-fuelled spontaneity, they are in fact the products of a reflective and idea-driven man who was profoundly interested in and inspired by all manner of literary, musical and artistic sources. Spanning his early work in the Netherlands, the formative years in and around Paris, and the intense, vibrant studies of peasants and the countryside of the South of France, this survey makes extensive use of Van Gogh's own correspondence to illuminate his artistic development and the personal vision that lies behind his work.

The result is a balanced and sensitive account of this most innovative and influential of artists.

About the Author

Judy Sund teaches Art History at Queens College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York. Her publications include

True to Temperament: Van Gogh and French Naturalist Literature (1992).