Van Gogh and Expressionism

Editor: JillLloyd, Editor: MichaelPeppiatt, Illustrator: VincentVan Gogh

Hatje Cantz Publishers , 2007
Hardcover, 180 pages
Size: 290x246 mm
ISBN: 9783775719162
ISBN-10: 3775719164

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Jill Lloyd

"Jill Lloyd Is An Independent Art Historian And Writer, Specialising In 20Th-Century Art."

Michael Peppiatt

Michael Peppiatt Is The Literary Editor Of Le Monde And Arts Correspondent For The New York Times And The Financial Times. In 1985, He Became Editor And Publisher Of Art International Magazine. He Divides His Time Between Paris And London.

Vincent Van Gogh

Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) Was Born Near Brabant, The Son Of A Minister. Largely Self-Taught As An Artist, He Moved To Paris In 1886 And Lived With His Devoted Brother, Theo, Who As A Dealer Introduced Him To Artists Like Gauguin, Pissarro, Toulouse-Lautrec And Seurat. In 1888, He Moved To Arles Hoping To Establish An Artists' Colony. He Was Joined Briefly By Gauguin In October 1888, But The Visit Was Not A Success. A Final Argument Led To The Infamous Episode In Which Van Gogh Mutilated His Ear. In 1889 He Became A Voluntary Patient At The St. Remy Asylum, Where He Continued To Paint. He Mo

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