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  1. Van Gogh on Art and Artists: Letters to Emile Bernard (Genius of Vincent Van Gogh) by Vincent Van Gogh, 2003-03-27
  2. Complete Letters of Vincent Van Gogh by Vincent van Gogh, 2000-02-01
  3. Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night by Sjaar van Heugten, Joachim Pissarro, et all 2008-09-01
  4. Van Gogh Paintings and Drawings CD-ROM and Book (Full-Color Electronic Design Series) by Vincent Van Gogh, 2007-01-15
  5. Vincent Van Gogh Paintings: Dutch Period 1881-1885, Van Gogh Museum (Vincent Van Gogh) (Vincent Van Gogh) by Louis Van Tilborgh, Marije Vellekoop, et all 1999-11
  6. Vincent: A Complete Portrait by Bernard Denvir, Vincent Van Gogh, 1994-09
  7. Vincent Van Gogh (The Primary Source Library of Famous Artists) by Catherine Nichols, Vincent Van Gogh, 2006-06-15
  8. Vincent Van Gogh: The Drawings by Vincent Van Gogh, Colta Feller Ives, 2005-07-30
  9. Best Quotations of Van Gogh by Vincent Van Gogh, 2010-08-10
  10. Vincent Van Gogh, Painted with Words: The Letters to Emile Bernard by Leo Jansen, Hans Luitjen, et all 2007-09-18
  11. The Complete Letters of Vincent Van Gogh: With Reproductions of All the Drawings in the Correspondence by Vincent Van Gogh, 1979-03-26
  12. Vincent by Himself: A Selection of Van Gogh's Paintings and Drawings Together With Extracts from His Letters (By himself series) by Vincent Van Gogh, 1985-10
  13. Vincent van Gogh: Between Earth and Heaven by Carel Blotkamp, Walter Feilchenfeldt, et all 2009-09-30
  14. The Letters of Vincent Van Gogh (Flamingo) by Vincent Van Gogh, 2000-05-15

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45. Van Gogh Letters: Business - Co-op
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46. Van Gogh Letters: Health - Eyes
Letter from Theo van gogh to vincent van gogh (19 October 1888) I hope thatyour project of turning the house into a refuge, where artists will feel
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47. Vincent Van Gogh Drawings - Van Gogh Museum - Absolutearts.com
of drawings made in Antwerp and Paris by vincent van gogh. The sheets van gogh drewat Cormon’s studio are for Contemporary Art Call to artists Center of
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This autumn the Van Gogh Museum features an exhibition of drawings made in Antwerp and Paris by Vincent van Gogh. In addition to over 120 sheets from the museum’s own collection the show includes several items on loan. Together, these provide a comprehensive survey of the artist’s work in Antwerp (November 1885 – February 1886) and Paris (February 1886 – February 1888). The show marks the publication of the third volume of the collection catalogue of Van Gogh drawings held at the museum. Van Gogh’s depictions of city life in Antwerp and Paris range from quick sketches jotted down in the street to detailed sheets of coloured chalk or watercolour completed at home. Most of his Parisian views are of his immediate surroundings, including the mills of Montmartre, views from his window, the Boulevard de Clichy and the Paris ramparts. In Antwerp Van Gogh took drawing lessons at the Koninklijke Academie (Royal Academy) while in Paris he worked at Fernand Cormon’s studio. Both adhered to the academic method which involved practising by drawing from life and from plaster casts of classical sculptures. Research on this copious body of drawings, on the materials, types of paper and style of drawing, has enabled a distinction to be made between drawings that originated in Antwerp and those from Paris. The sheets Van Gogh drew at Cormon’s studio are contrasted in the exhibition with drawings by a fellow student of the same period, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

48. Reflections: Japan And Japonism - Van Gogh Museum - Absolutearts.com
(from a letter from vincent van gogh to Theo, 24 September 1888). Like many19thcentury artists, vincent van gogh was greatly intrigued by Japan.
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In conjunction with the activities commemorating 400 years of relations between the Netherlands and Japan, the Van Gogh Museum is organising the exhibition Reflections: Japan and Japonism. The main question to be addressed is how Japan was perceived by Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries. Come now, isn’t it almost a true religion which these simple Japanese teach us, who live in nature as though they themselves were flowers. And you cannot study Japanese art, it seems to me, without becoming much gayer and happier, and we must return to nature in spite of our education and our work in a world of convention. (from a letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo, 24 September 1888) Like many 19th-century artists, Vincent van Gogh was greatly intrigued by Japan. Together with his brother Theo, he collected prints, which were widely available in Europe after Japan opened for trade in 1854. The prints determined Vincent’s image of Japan and served as a source of inspiration for his paintings. He was fascinated by the charming subjects and copied a few prints, including the now famous japonaiseries after Hiroshige: The flowering plum tree and The bridge in the rain. Van Gogh and his contemporaries were also influenced by Japanese (art) objects, which were brought back from the Far East by dealers, artists, friends and others, several striking examples of which are on view, including impressive bronze lions, beautiful vases and other objects from the

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50. Art History : Gallery & Glossary : Van Gogh
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Vincent Van Gogh was born in Groot-Zundert, Netherlands, son of a small town preacher. He began his working life employed by Groupil & Cie, an international art dealer, but then left to consider a career with the church as his religious zeal grew. In 1879, having grown disenchanted with both formal religious education and the evangelist path, he decided to become an arist. Over the course of the next ten years, before he took his own life, he produced an enormous body of work. While it is not quite true that he never sold a piece of art, during his lifetime his primary supporters were his brother Theo and other artists. Van Gogh also relied on Theo for financial support. While some art historians question how much of Van Gogh current popularity is due to romantic mythology around the "insane genius", his work is unquestionably powerful and unique.
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View the work online All articles in this series Artist: Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) was a social radical whose encounter with impressionism through his art dealer brother Theo enabled him to create an art at once sensual and compassionate. His genius was literary as well as visual (his letters constitute one of the greatest 19th-century novels) and, prior to his going to Paris in 1886, his idea of himself as an artist was formed as much by his reading of socially critical authors, especially Charles Dickens and George Eliot, as by his reverence for the rural painter Millet.

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Since the invention of photography in the early 1800's, portraits painted by artists were no longer needed to show what a person looked like. Van Gogh wanted his portraits to reveal what was on the inside - the psychological or spiritual aspect of a person. Tragic goodbye After nine weeks together, Gauguin told Van Gogh he wanted to leave. Van Gogh became very upset. In anger, he almost attacked Gauguin, but in remorse, he turned on himself instead. He cut off his left ear lobe. Frightened by Van Gogh's crazy behavior, Gauguin quickly packed up and left. The two artists never saw each other again, but they remained friends, through letters, for as long as Van Gogh lived. Colors of passion Van Gogh painted himself in a green coat against a background of fiery red and orange. He wanted these strong, contrasting colors to convey the intensity of his emotions. Imagine how different the painting would feel if he had chosen a soft blue background. Van Gogh once used red and green together in another painting, saying, "I have tried to express the terrible passions of humanity by means of red and green."

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58. Life And Art Technique Of Vincent Van Gogh
His family was well educated. artists and business people. vincent'sfather, Theodorus van gogh was pastor of the Reformed Church.
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Vincent van Gogh was born in Groot Zundert. A village in a poor part of the south of The Netherlands. It was the time of the industrial revolution.
His family was well educated. Artists and business people. Vincent's father, Theodorus van Gogh was pastor of the Reformed Church. In his work, he was more like a pre-socialist. His mother was called Anna Cornelia Carbentus. Vincent's favorite younger brother was Theo (second photo).
Vincent was an intelligent but difficult boy. Too active, never finished a school. His extreme commitment draws disfavor others. In this way he was not able to socialite.
In autumn of 1880, after more than a year living as a pauper in the Borinage, Vincent left for Brussels to begin his art studies. Vincent was inspired to begin these studies as a result of financial help from his brother, Theo. Vincent and Theo had always been close as children and throughout most of their adult lives maintained an ongoing and poignantly revealing correspondence. It is these letters, in total more than 700 extant, which form most of our knowledge of Van Gogh's perceptions about his own life and works. This was the start of his artistique life.
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Genius Ignored , Chapter 7: Van Gogh [Summary: Van Gogh was an indiputable genius, utterly, indisputably ignored. He created hundreds of bold, brilliant paintings; only one was sold during his lifetime.] It's entirely possible that if Van Gogh had never lived this book would never have been written. Not that these other artists wouldn't have been just as great and just as ignored, but the concept might have been kind of fuzzy. Van Gogh brings it into focus: an indisputable genius, utterly, indisputably ignored. No repetition inures us; we are freshly shocked and amazed. After having failed as an art dealer and a Protestant evangelist, Van Gogh decided at the age of 27 to become an artist. He received a smattering of formal education, but mostly, with singular feverishness and dedication, studied and practiced on his own. In his 33rd year he moved to Paris, blossoming into a brilliant colorist. Two years later he moved south to Arles, producing bold, bright paintings and drawings at a miraculous rate. He started suffering bouts of insanity. He moved north to Auvers, near Paris, continuing to paint wonderfully. He killed himself at the age of 37. He and his brother Theo who had supported him financially and emotionally throughout his career had been able to sell only one painting while he was still alive. Link back to Genius Ignored Table of Contents The Complete Letters of Vincent van Gogh.

60. ArtsNet Minnesota: Environment: Vincent Van Gogh
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