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"Ah! . . . to make of painting what the music of Berlioz and Wagner
has been before us . . . a consolatory art for distressed
hearts!"-Vincent van Gogh This engaging book is the first in-depth
investigation of the influential role that music and sound played
throughout Vincent van Gogh's (1853-1890) life. From psalms and
hymns to the operas of Richard Wagner to simple birdsong, music
represented to Van Gogh the ultimate form of artistic expression.
And he believed that by emulating music painting could articulate
deep truths and impart a lasting emotional impact on its viewers.
In Van Gogh and Music Natascha Veldhorst provides close readings of
the many allusions to music in the artist's prolific correspondence
and examines the period's artistic theory to offer a rich picture
of the status of music in late 19th-century culture. Veldhorst
shows the extent to which Van Gogh not only admired the ability of
music to inspire emotion, but how he incorporated musical subject
matter and techniques into his work, with illustrations of
celebrated paintings such as Sunflowers in a Vase, which he
described as "a symphony in blue and yellow." An expansive inquiry
into the significance of sound and music for the artist, including
the formative influence of his song-filled upbringing, Van Gogh and
Music is full of fascinating new insights into the work of one of
history's most venerated artists.
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