Van Gogh
By (Author) Melissa McQuillan
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st July 1989
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Paintings and painting
Drawing and drawings
History of art
759.9492
Paperback
216
Width 149mm, Height 210mm
420g
Placing the artist in the context of his time, Melissa McQuillan looks at the influences on his life and work and discusses his paintings in depth. Van Gogh's letters to his brother Theo and other artists, particularly Gauguin, are also examined.
The author argues that Van Gogh's works were products of his deliberate engagement with contemporary artistic questions and of his experience as an art dealer. His subsequent reputation, the mythology that grew up after his death, the debates between naturalism and modernity and the social implications of Van Gogh's imagery - all are studied in full in this lucid account of an artist who sold only one painting during his lifetime but whose works now command the highest prices in the world.
'A fresh and thorough appraisal' - Good Book Guide
Melissa McQuillan teaches at the Wimbledon School of Art and has written extensively on Van Gogh.