Vincent By Himself
By (Author) Vincent van Gogh
By (author) Bernard Bruce
By (author) Bruce Bernard
Little, Brown & Company
Little, Brown & Company
7th December 2000
United States
General
Non Fiction
History of art
Paintings and painting
759.9492
224
Width 313mm, Height 249mm, Spine 29mm
1976g
The universal appeal of Vincent's paintings and drawings, those that are little known as well as those familiar and much loved images, is enhanced by his own account of his life and thought contained in his letters. In quantity and quality of writing they are unique among those of great artists. Most were written to Theo - his brother, patron and anchor and to him we owe an enormous debt for encouraging, supporting and preserving the writings and works of a troubled genius who, in a tragically brief ten years, progressed to a climax of highly original and productive creativity.
This selection of extracts from the letters and more than 230 paintings and drawings - many reproduced for the first time - has been designed for all lovers of Vincent's work. It will appeal equally to those who are familiar with it and his life and who no longer need biographical or analytical texts to complete their enjoyment of the pictures as well as to the many with less knowledge who feel no less intensely the power of his art.'Vincent by himself is one of the best 'art' books I have ever seen. It should belong to anyone who cares about painting.' THE SPECTATOR 'The best kind of popular art book.' THE SUNDAY TIMES 'The most beautiful book published this year.' DAILY MAIL
Bruce Bernard was Picture Editor of The Sunday Times for eight years and has a passionate admiration for the pictures and writings of Vincent van Gogh.