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Van Gogh in Arles

de Gogh, Vincent van; Pickvance, Ronald (Text by)

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New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art; Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers, 1984. 271 pages, illustrations (some colour); 29 cm. Published in conjunction with the exhibition Van Gogh in Arles held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 18 October to 30 December 1984. Near fine. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Age toning. "Van Gogh in Arles documents the first major exhibition devoted to the fifteen-month period in 1888-1889 that the Post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh worked in the ancient Proven al town of Arles in the South of France. His move from Paris to the Midi gave rise to bold experimentation in the use of color and to explorations of style and subject matter. The paintings and drawings he created during this time--of which more than 140 have been assembled from public and private collections for the exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art--mark the height of his artistic development and a turning point in the course of nineteenth-century Western art. It was during these fifteen months that van Gogh executed his famous paintings series--wheat fields, sowers, and orchards in bloom. The moving portraits of the Arl sienne Mme Ginoux and of the postman Roulin, his wife ('La Berceuse'), and their family also date from this period, as do the intimate paintings of van Gogh's bedroom in the Yellow House and the study of his wooden chair. A group of self-portraits reflects the artist's changing moods and appearance during these feverish months of work. The volume opens with a prologue comprising five works painted during the months van Gogh worked in Paris prior to his departure for the South. It is followed by five sections that retrace his encounter with the town of Arles, its environs (Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, Montmajour, and the Crau), and the people of the region. The chronological format leads the reader through the seasons of the year: the flowering orchards of spring, summer seascapes, autumn gardens. The significance of the two-month period--October to December 1888--during which Paul Gauguin lived and worked with van Gogh is documented by major examples of the work of both artists. The exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum reunites for the first time since they left van Gogh's studio in the Yellow House multiple versions of many key subjects. It also brings together related studies and paintings and groups of drawings that the artist sent to his brother Theo in Paris and to his artist-friends mile Bernard and John Russell." - Publisher. CONTENTS: Director's Foreword; Acknowledgments; Lenders to the Exhibition; Map of Arles; Introduction: Van Gogh in Arles; Catalogue; Explanatory Notes; Paris Prologue; I. Arles 20 February-7 May 1888; II. Arles 8 May-17 August 1888; III. Arles 17 Augustt-22 October 1888; IV. Arles 23 October-23 December 1888; V. Arles 24 December 1888-8 May 1889; Appendix I: The Dating of van Gogh's Letters from Arles; Appendix II: Related Works; Selected Bibliography; Works in the Catalogue; Photograph Credits.. Paperback. Very Good. 4to.

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Van Gogh in Arles
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Gogh, Vincent van; Pickvance, Ronald (Text by)
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ISBN 10
0870993755
ISBN 13
9780870993756
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Metropolitan Museum of Art; Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers
Lugar de publicación
New York
Fecha de publicación
1984
Tamaño
4to
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European / 7. Late 19th Century; Movements / Post-Impressionism; European / Dutch & Flemish;

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