Vincent's portraits : paintings and drawings by Van Gogh / Ralph Skea.

Despite his posthumous fame as a painter of flowers, still lifes, gardens, landscapes, and city scenes, Vincent van Gogh himself believed that his portraits constituted his most important works. Like other post-Impressionists, Van Gogh sought to capture the essential character of his models by means...

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Main Author: Skea, Ralph (Author)
Other Authors: Gogh, Vincent van, 1853-1890
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Thames & Hudson, 2018.
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Summary:Despite his posthumous fame as a painter of flowers, still lifes, gardens, landscapes, and city scenes, Vincent van Gogh himself believed that his portraits constituted his most important works. Like other post-Impressionists, Van Gogh sought to capture the essential character of his models by means of expressive color and brushwork. 'Vincent's Portraits' reflects the strong visual impact with which the artist captured the energy of contemporary life. In this dramatic set of portraits created during Van Gogh's ten-year career, the reader sees his desire to record a number of themes, from the plight of the agricultural workers in his native Brabant and the destitution of prostitutes and their children in urban Europe to the lives of his cosmopolitan acquaintances in Paris, including café owners and art dealers. It was here that he began his remarkable sequence of self- portraits.
Item Description:"With 87 illustrations."
Physical Description:112 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 110-111).
ISBN:9780500519660
0500519668