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The first volume to focus on Vincent van Gogh's last months provides a unique look into the painter's mind in the moments preceding his untimely death through an exploration of his work and correspondence during this frenzied burst of productivity that resulted in over 80 paintings and dozens of letters.

In the last seventy days of his life, Vincent van Gogh experienced an unprecedented burst of creativity. He painted at least one canvas per day, often more, and wrote dozens of eloquent, personal letters to family, fellow artists, and friends.

For the first time, this volume gathers all that he produced during these last few months and presents it in a day-by-day chronology that reveals his intense focus on the continuing development of his signature artistic method as well as his innermost thoughts and concerns. Persuaded by his doting brother, Theo, to move to the artistic enclave of Auvers-sur-Oise in 1890 for a change of scenery and a chance at a life free from temptation, and with the intent of concentrating solely on painting and restoring his full mental health, van Gogh arrived in May just as the town and its nearby bucolic fields were bursting into full springtime glory, providing him ample material for inspiration.

Stunning reproductions of his last paintings display his daily explorations of this charming hamlet's streets and buildings, including its now-iconic church and thatched cottages, its inhabitants - including his friend and mentor Doctor Gachet, immortalized on canvas - and the wide, open fields that roused him to paint masterpieces such as Wheat Field with Crows and Landscape with a Carriage and a Train.

Despite these idyllic surroundings, his encouraging pace of production, and mounting critical recognition, van Gogh chose to end his own life a mere two and a half months later, leaving the letters and paintings duplicated here as the only clues to the internal anguish that led him to an act of such desperation.

The full complexity of van Gogh's personality, emotions, and relationships is presented here through reproductions of historical documents, letters, and glorious full-color plates of over seventy paintings, each of which is also accompanied by incisive commentary from author Wouter van der Veen, a renowned van Gogh scholar. A final chapter fully explores the often overlooked role played by his sister-in-law, Johanna Bonger, in cultivating and establishing his posthumous legacy.


ISBN-13

9781580933018

ISBN-10

1580933017

Weight

4.56 Pounds

Dimensions

9.95 x 1.13 x 11.70 In

List Price

$75.00

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

304 pages

Publisher

The Monacelli Press

Published On

2010-10-26



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