De vergeten voettocht van Vincent van Gogh

De vergeten voettocht van Vincent van Gogh

Author: Lander Deweer

Publisher: Atlas Contact

Published: 2023-04-28

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13: 9045048221

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Een essentieel puzzelstukje in het leven van Vincent van Gogh. Een verbluffend verhaal over een ontluikend kunstenaarschap, een vergeten mentor en de laatste protestanten van Vlaanderen. Ook al is hij best een vrolijke jongen, Lander Deweer dwaalt graag over begraafplaatsen. En dan vooral over het beboste kerkhof van Korsele, het laatste protestantste dorp van Vlaanderen. Op een dag ontdekt hij dat in het meest opvallende graf van Korsele een vergeten vertrouwenspersoon van Vincent van Gogh begraven ligt: Abraham van der Waeyen Pieterszen. In de zomer van 1879 liep de toen zesentwintigjarige Van Gogh drie dagen en twee nachten om in Korsele deze schilderende dominee te ontmoeten. Hij wilde hem koste wat het kost zijn prille schetsen tonen. Was dit het moment dat Van Gogh besloot om kunstenaar te worden? Deweer raakt meer en meer gefascineerd door dit in nevelen gehulde maar essentiële puzzelstukje uit het leven van Van Gogh, net als door het merkwaardige dorp waar Pieterszen begraven ligt. In dit meeslepende en verrassende verhaal over een ontluikend kunstenaarschap en een geloofsgemeenschap in verval wekt hij de vriendschap tussen de jonge Van Gogh en zijn vergeten mentor opnieuw tot leven.


Van Gogh in Popular Culture

Van Gogh in Popular Culture

Author: Lynnette Porter

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2015-12-11

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 1476623767

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Vincent van Gogh continues to fascinate more than a century after his death in 1890. Yet how much of what is commonly known about this world-renowned artist is accurate? Though he left thousands of works and a trove of letters, the definitive Van Gogh remains elusive. Was he a madman who painted his greatest pieces in a passionate fury or a lifelong student of art, literature and science who carefully planned each composition? Was he a loner dedicated only to his craft or an active collaborator with his contemporaries? Why is he best known for self-mutilation and "The Starry Night"? This book has biographers, scriptwriters, lyricists, actors, museum curators and tour guides, among others, presenting diverse interpretations of his life and work, creating a mythic persona that may, in fact, help us in the search for the real Van Gogh.


Van Gogh

Van Gogh

Author: Vincent van Gogh

Publisher: Parkstone International

Published: 2011-07-01

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 178042227X

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Vincent van Gogh’s life and work are so intertwined that it is hardly possible to observe one without thinking of the other. Van Gogh has indeed become the incarnation of the suffering, misunderstood martyr of modern art, the emblem of the artist as an outsider. An article, published in 1890, gave details about van Gogh’s illness. The author of the article saw the painter as “a terrible and demented genius, often sublime, sometimes grotesque, always at the brink of the pathological.” Very little is known about Vincent’s childhood. At the age of eleven he had to leave “the human nest”, as he called it himself, for various boarding schools. The first portrait shows us van Gogh as an earnest nineteen year old. At that time he had already been at work for three years in The Hague and, later, in London in the gallery Goupil & Co. In 1874 his love for Ursula Loyer ended in disaster and a year later he was transferred to Paris, against his will. After a particularly heated argument during Christmas holidays in 1881, his father, a pastor, ordered Vincent to leave. With this final break, he abandoned his family name and signed his canvases simply “Vincent”. He left for Paris and never returned to Holland. In Paris he came to know Paul Gauguin, whose paintings he greatly admired. The self-portrait was the main subject of Vincent’s work from 1886c88. In February 1888 Vincent left Paris for Arles and tried to persuade Gauguin to join him. The months of waiting for Gauguin were the most productive time in van Gogh’s life. He wanted to show his friend as many pictures as possible and decorate the Yellow House. But Gauguin did not share his views on art and finally returned to Paris. On 7 January, 1889, fourteen days after his famous self-mutilation, Vincent left the hospital where he was convalescing. Although he hoped to recover from and to forget his madness, but he actually came back twice more in the same year. During his last stay in hospital, Vincent painted landscapes in which he recreated the world of his childhood. It is said that Vincent van Gogh shot himself in the side in a field but decided to return to the inn and went to bed. The landlord informed Dr Gachet and his brother Theo, who described the last moments of his life which ended on 29 July, 1890: “I wanted to die. While I was sitting next to him promising that we would try to heal him. [...], he answered, ‘La tristesse durera toujours (The sadness will last forever).’”


Dear Theo

Dear Theo

Author: Irving Stone

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 1995-09-01

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 0452275040

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“Written from the heart and without restraint, alive.”—The New York Times Vincent van Gogh, the great but tormented artist, bared his tortured yet ecstatic soul in his letters to his confidant and companion, his beloved brother Theo. These letters reveal the man behind such masterpieces as The Starry Night and The Bedroom—a desperate man whose quest for love became a flight into madness and for whom every day was a “fight for life.” Irving Stone, acclaimed author of Lust for Life and other remarkable biographic novels, has collected Vincent van Gogh’s fascinating letters to Theo. Here we see the great artist as a human being as well as a man with an appointment with destiny. Van Gogh is a man struggling with doubts and fears, beset by poverty and mental illness, but also a painter who dares to break all the rules of academic art to create priceless masterpieces never honored during his lifetime. He was part of the coterie of great artists of his day while as the same time an intimate of aging streetwalkers. These letters are outpourings of his soul that paint a vibrant self-portrait in words equal to the intensity and emotion his painting created. This is the personal story of a legend.


Van Gogh's Finale

Van Gogh's Finale

Author: Martin Bailey

Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books

Published: 2021-11-09

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0711257000

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Van Gogh’s Finale is a definitive account of the final days of the artist’s life and the incredible story of what followed.


The Strange Death of Vincent Van Gogh

The Strange Death of Vincent Van Gogh

Author: Ted Morgan

Publisher: New Word City

Published: 2018-01-24

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13: 161230818X

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Vincent Van Gogh, perhaps the greatest and most influential painter of the nineteenth century, committed suicide at the age of thirty-seven. He sold only one painting in his lifetime. Was he motivated by mental illness or despair when he put a revolver to his chest or was his physician partly to blame? Here, in this short-form book by Pulitzer-Prize winning biographer and historian Ted Morgan, is the intriguing answer.


Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh

Author: Jim Whiting

Publisher: Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc.

Published: 2008-09

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 1612287654

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Vincent van Gogh was a tormented man. From a young age, he was troubled by fits of depression. After a string of unfulfilling jobs and failed relationships, he found that painting would relieve him from his suffering. Even so, he cut off part of his left ear in a fit of rage. While in the hospital, doctors tried to diagnose his melancholy. Once he was released, he continued to paint. In a remarkable career that spanned a little over ten years, he turned out hundreds of paintings, including at least forty self-portraits. And then, before he was forty years old, he took his own life. Few other artists have been as successful in expressing their feelings as Vincent van Gogh. Dozens of his works are considered masterpieces. Scholars continue to try to diagnose his mental state—and wonder at the talent that was lost.