Van Gogh's Flowers
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Synopsis
Van Gogh was inspired by the beauty and colours of nature. He brought this passion to life in some of the most vibrant depictions of the natural world ever put to canvas. This book takes a look at this side of the artist's life and work. It offers insight into the artist's unique vision with the help of his most beautiful paintings and excerpts from his own writings. We see that flowers such as the iris and the sunflower served as emblems of self-identity and that the fields were a testament to the cycle of life and a warning of the inevitability of death. The book offers a portrait of the joy and pleasure that Van Gogh experienced in his life and expressed with his brush.
Book details
Published
01/09/2001
Publisher
Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
ISBN
9780711217546
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Jacket review
"A delightful book, that looks at the sheer joy Vincent took in his work, as opposed to the much vaunted downsides to his life." Popular Painting
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