Van Gogh 100
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th January 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Paintings and painting
Individual artists, art monographs
759.9492
Hardback
424
This volume commemorates the 100th anniversary of Vincent van Gogh's death. Major van Gogh scholars present essays that re-examine the painter's place in the art world of his time, the phenomenal growth in reputation, and his influence on later art movements and individual artists. At the time of his death and for some years after, there was a question as to whether van Gogh's approach would gain recognition. Today, he is seen as one of the most popular and recognised of the world's artists, and his impact on 20th-century art is unquestioned. How and why this occurred is a major theme throughout this essay collection. Among the topics examined are iconography; van Gogh's poetry as well as the literature that influenced him and he, in turn, influenced; psychological and religious aspects of van Gogh's painting and self-imaging; and how van Gogh has been interpreted. A section on his legacy in art concludes this reassessment of his place in art history. This is a valuable collection for art scholars and researchers as well as for public library patrons.
JOSEPH D. MASHECK teaches general and Modern Art History at Hofstra University and coordinates the graduate humanities program. He has served as editor-in-chief of Artforum and is the author of books on art history and architecture.