Vincent van Gogh : paintings

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Vincent van Gogh : paintings

Louis van Tilborgh [and] Marije Vellekoop

Van Gogh Museum , Lund Humphries, 1999-

  • v. 1
  • v. 2

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, p. 247-250, v. 2, p. 595-609) and index

v. 1. Dutch period, 1881-1885

v. 2. Antwerp & Paris, 1885-1888

Author of v. 2: Ella Hendriks [and] Louis van Tilborgh

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

v. 1 ISBN 9780853317425

内容説明

The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is the custodian of more than 200 paintings and some 500 drawings by Vincent Van Gogh. It is the largest and most representative collection of his work in the world. The museum's holdings, which came from the Van Gogh family, are being made accessible through a series of detailed collection catalogues. The paintings will be discussed in three volumes, the drawings in five. Vincent Van Gogh Paintings Volume 1: Dutch period 1881-85 examines the 44 Dutch paintings in the Van Gogh Museum. The collection contains acknowledged masterpieces like The Potato Eaters, The Cottage and Still-life with Bible. There are also many studies of heads, still-lifes and people at work in which Van Gogh experimented with the effects of light and shade, colour and the use of the brush. He first began painting in 1881, and developed remarkably rapidly from an untutored beginner to a true and original master. Although usually dark, his Dutch paintings do contain a surprising amount of colour. During his time in the Brabant village of Nuenen (1883-85), he set out to show that 'one of the most beautiful things that this century's painters have done is to paint DARKNESS that is nevertheless COLOUR'.
巻冊次

v. 2 ISBN 9781848220836

内容説明

The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is the custodian of more than 200 paintings by Vincent Van Gogh - the largest and most representative collection in the world. This is the second volume in a series of detailed paintings collection catalogues which, alongside the complete catalogue of Van Gogh's drawings, provide a unique opportunity to study and enjoy the works that form part of this premier collection. Covering the periods Van Gogh spent in Antwerp and Paris in the mid-1880s, this book focuses on 93 paintings, which include famous self-portraits, flower paintings and views of Montmartre. The works reveal how, within a relatively brief period, Van Gogh turned from realist painter with an idealistic message into a true modernist who aimed to build on the achievements of the Impressionists. In this he drew inspiration from a wide range of influences, such as the Provencal artist Adolphe Monticelli, the (neo)-Impressionist movement and Japanese graphic art. Addressing these developments, the text also considers at length the changes in Van Gogh's use of materials, which so exemplified his love of experiment and his quest for technical diversity. Including a wealth of complementary works by Van Gogh (around 100) and other artists, which create a rich and colourful context to the works central to this volume, this publication combines outstanding imagery with first-class scholarship to create an invaluable reference resource.

目次

  • Contents: Foreword
  • Introduction
  • The history of the collection: exchanges, gifts, sales and the sacrosanct core, Louis van Tilborgh
  • Treatment history of the collection, Ella Hendriks
  • Establishing the chronology, Louis van Tilborgh
  • From realist to modernist: Van Gogh meets the Parisian avant-garde, Louis van Tilborgh
  • Van Gogh's working practice: A technical study I
  • Developing technique and style, Ella Hendriks
  • Catalogue: Note to the reader
  • Catalogue numbers 45-137
  • Tables: 1. Paint-sellers visited in Paris
  • 2. Carton supports
  • 3. Primed canvas supports
  • 4. Standard-sized canvases (used for Paris pictures in the Van Gogh Museum Collection)
  • 5. Reused pictures
  • 6. Pictures with underdrawing from a perspective frame
  • 7. Pigments identified in visible image
  • Appendices: I Rejected works
  • II The dates of the Antwerp and Paris paintings
  • Documentation: Exhibitions
  • Literature
  • Index.

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