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The new scholarly series, "Van Gogh Studies" offers an
international platform for research into nineteenth century, West
European art history. The contributions focus on Vincent van Gogh
and his contemporaries and are written by internationally acclaimed
scholars and provide a richly variegated impression of this area of
study. The first issue reveals the diversity of the Eminence grise
series. Robert Herbert presents a major study about decorative
arts; the nineteenth century French art market and the Salon system
is the centrepiece of Robert Jensen and David Galenson's
contribution, while Elise Eckermann, June Hargrove and Caroline
Boyle-Turner provide remarkable monographs about Gauguin as a
painter and sculptor. Joan Greer elucidates in great detail on the
publication of Van Gogh's letters in the Flemish journal "Van Nu en
Straks" ("Today and Tomorrow") in 1893, while Louis van Tilborgh
researches and dates Van Gogh's stay in French painter Fernand
Cormon's studio.
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