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The Van Gogh Sisters (Hardcover)
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The Van Gogh Sisters (Hardcover)
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The lively and revealing correspondence that Vincent van Gogh
maintained with his art-dealer brother Theo is famous as a source
of insight into the mind of one of the most celebrated artists of
all time. But what of Anna, Lies and Willemien van Gogh, with whom
Vincent had intimate and sometimes turbulent relationships? It was
an argument with his oldest sister, Anna, in the aftermath of their
father's death that provoked Vincent to leave the Netherlands and
never return. The Van Gogh siblings grew up at a time when
long-distance travel by train first became possible. As each went
their own way, following work and study to London, Paris, Brussels
and beyond, they maintained the close relationships forged in their
youth in the Netherland's idyllic countryside by sending candid and
personal letters. In this thoughtful and unprecedented biographical
history, Willem-Jan Verlinden delves into previously unpublished
correspondence in the Van Gogh family archives to bring Vincent's
three sisters out from their brothers' shadow, poignantly
portraying their dreams, disappointments and grief. The oldest
sister, Anna, worked as a governess in England as a young woman
before marrying a Dutch industrialist. The second sister, Lies,
fell into poverty in spite of her literary aspirations and was
forced to sell many of her brother's paintings. Willemien, the
third sister, was an active participant in the first feminist wave.
She visited the studio of Edgar Degas in Paris with Theo and
discussed art enthusiastically with her painter brother. She and
Vincent also shared their struggles with mental health, which for
Willemien resulted in institutionalization for the second half of
her life. With great clarity and empathy, The Van Gogh Sisters
captures a moment of profound social, economic and artistic change.
The sisters' intimate discussions of poetry and books, love,
personal ambition and the opportunities afforded them broaden our
understanding of this dramatic era in European history when the
feminist movement was emergent and idealists of all stripes climbed
the barricades in pursuit of revolution. With 132 illustrations, 21
in colour
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