Vincent: A Graphic Biography
By (Author) Simon Elliott
Quarto Publishing PLC
Frances Lincoln
13th August 2024
8th August 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Memoirs, true stories and non-fiction
Biography: arts and entertainment
Individual artists, art monographs
759.9492
Hardback
160
Width 170mm, Height 230mm
750g
'I know for sure that I have an instinct for color, and painting is in the very marrow of my bones'
The life of Van Gogh has gone down in legend as the archetypal artist's existence. He was irascible and short-tempered, hugely passionate and emotional, absurdly talented and, for most of his lifetime, notoriously misunderstood and under-appreciated. And yet today, we see him as one of the most inventive, influential and admired painters of the entire Western canon, if not a genius.
Taking us through his short but explosive life, this graphic novel paints a vivid picture of Van Gogh's unusual youth, his famous early failures, his discovery of a new style of painting, his tragic suicide, and the meteoric artistic legacy that followed.
For those looking for an introduction to this incredible artist, or searching for a fresh take on his story - this is Vincent Van Gogh's life as you've never seen it before.
Simon Elliott is a criminal barrister, art obsessive and standup comedian. Inspired by Hockney's message spring cannot be cancelled', and with time to fill (thanks to Covid), Simon engrossed himself in all things Hockney, learned how to paint on an iPad and began a journey to create this colourful, joyous and thought provoking biography with a twist.