Vincent's choice : Van Gogh's Musée Imaginaire
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Vincent's choice : Van Gogh's Musée Imaginaire
Thames & Hudson, 2003
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Note
Exhibition held at the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, February 14-June 15, 2003
Includes bibliographical references (p. 140-144) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume is an anthology of the artists who inspired Van Gogh, which offers a penetrating insight into Van Gogh's motivations and ambitions. It is published to accompany the exhibition of the same name at the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, from 14th february to 15th June, 2003. Thanks to Van Gogh's copious letters to his brother Theo and others, it has been possible to identify those works he knew and admired. His eclectic tastes may come as a surprise to some: among his heroes are Old Masters Rembrandt and Ruisdael, his contemporary Ger me, his role models Millet and Delacroix, and friends Toulouse-Lautrec, Signac and Seurat. Works by these artists, among others, are juxtaposed here with Van Gogh's own paintings. Ten essays by Van Gogh specialists examine different aspects of his tastes and motivations, explaining in the process his choice of subjects. The Mus e Imaginaire itself displays some 175 luminous reproductions, accompanied by quotations from Van Gogh's own correspondence - shedding fascinating light on his artistic life.
Table of Contents
- Part I: Vincent Van Gogh's beief in art as consolation, Leo Jansen
- Van Gogh's nature, Chris Stolwijk
- the teachers of Van Gogh, Roelie Zwikker, An avid reader - Van Gogh and literature, Wouter van der Veen
- "Christ this great artist" - Van Gogh's socio-religious canon of art, Joan Greer
- Vincent's taste for something more than reality, Evert van Uitert
- on rustics and labourers - Van Gogh and "the people", Nienke Bakker
- "Rummaging around my woodcuts" - Van Gogh and the graphic arts, Hans Luijten
- Vincent Van Gogh and the avant-garde - colleagues, competitors, friends, Cornelia Hombery
- Van Gogh in black and white and colour - the colouristic and technical preferences of an artist, Sjraar van Heugten. Part II: Catalogue
- checklist
- lenders.
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