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My Friend Van Gogh (Paperback)
Martin Bailey; Contributions by Vincent Van Gogh; Emile Bernard
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An intimate testament to the power of friendship between two
creative forces―available again in English after more than a century.
“I exaggerate, I sometimes make changes to the subject, but I still
don’t invent the whole of painting; on the contrary, I find it
ready-made, but to be untangled, in the real world.” ― Vincent van Gogh
The painter and poet Émile Bernard’s firsthand account of the beloved
Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh’s life offers a close perspective into
the difficulties the artist faced. First published in French in 1911,
and presented here in English for the first time, Bernard details van
Gogh’s approach to painting, his tools, his style, his love of the
medium. Moreover, he chronicles his attempts to have van Gogh’s work
recognized after his death, a sign of a true friend. Shedding light on
the artistic community they were part of, Bernard also discusses
notable figures such as Claude Monet, Paul Gauguin, and Émile Zola, in
his storied account of his friend’s life and work.
Letters written by van Gogh to a young Bernard, some of which are
included in this volume, further the import of the friendship between
the two men. Van Gogh’s words of advice to Bernard as well as
ruminations on his own practice, inspirations, and creative struggles
are revealed in these pages.
Brought together and introduced by preeminent van Gogh scholar Martin
Bailey, these texts present a sensitive and discerning portrait of van
Gogh that goes beyond his reputation as a troubled genius.
Vincent van Gogh is best known for two things - his sunflowers and
his ear-cutting. But there are many other ways of knowing this
remarkable son of a Dutch pastor, who left his chill homeland for
the sunshine of Arles in the South of France; and left us over a
thousand frank letters of struggle and joy, to help us glimpse his
inner world. Vincent came late to painting after spending time in
London trying to be a Christian missionary. And though he is now
amongst the most famous artists on earth, in his day, no one saw
him coming - apart from one French art critic called Aurier. It is
possible he never sold one of his paintings in his life time. When
he discovered the sun in Arles, he also discovered energy. Yellow
for him was the colour of hope, and in his last two years he
painted almost a canvass a day. But hope ran out on July 27th ,
1890 when he shot himself, aged 37. He was at this time six months
out of a mental institution, where perhaps he experienced his
greatest calm. Vincent compared himself to a stunted plant; damaged
by the emotional frost of his childhood. 'Conversations with Van
Gogh' is an imagined conversation with this remarkable figure. But
while the conversation is imagined, Van Gogh's words are not; they
are all authentically his. "Speaking with Vincent - which he
insists on being called - was a privilege,' says Simon Parke. 'He's
endlessly fascinating, contradictory, moving, funny, insightful and
tragic. There's a fury in him; but also a great kindness. He found
harmony in human relationships elusive; his love life was a painful
shambles. But with colour, he was a harmonic genius, and he has
much to say about this. And here's the thing: for a man who killed
himself - he died in the arms of his brother on July 29th -
spending time with him was never anything but life-affirming.'
Vincent van Gogh's paintings are amongst the most iconic and
admired in the world. The trials of his life and health are
endlessly discussed but the extraordinary richness of his writings
and depth of his thinking on creativity, art and beauty is less
explored. In Creative Inspiration, Van Gogh's writings have been
edited and selected to create an enlightening, uplifting and
helpful book for art lovers and creatives - amateurs and
professionals alike. 150 carefully selected images illustrate these
quotes, focusing on the sketches and drawings that reveal the
rigour and ambition with which he approached his work. The book is
thematically divided - from Beginnings to Routine to Beauty - and
his determination and charisma are shared through words and
pictures. A beautiful, and delightfully handy, art book that is
designed to inspire.
Four of Vincent van Gogh's most well-known paintings-The Starry
Night (1889), Cafe Terrace on the Place du Forum (1888), and
selected pieces from Olive Trees (1889) and Sunflowers (1888)-are
featured on The World of Van Gogh Keepsake Boxed Notecards from
Galison. A sturdy, artfully decorated box with a magnetic closure
houses the 16 cards (four of each design) and 17 coloured
envelopes. After each card has been shared with friends and loved
ones, the box remains a great desk accessory for any art lover. *
16 tent notecards, 17 coloured envelopes * Reusable box with
magnetic closure * Cards: 4.25 x 5.5 inches (10.8 x 14 cm) * Box:
4.75 x 6 x 1.25 inches (12 x 15.2 x 3.2 cm)
Inspirational quotes and sketches from Van Gogh on the restorative
power of nature. 'One thing I tell you, that this countryside has
the effect on me of bringing me peace, faith, courage . . .' A
captivating collection of lesser-known images, chosen largely from
sketchbooks and letters. The Healing Power of Nature is testament
to the immense influence the natural world had on Vincent van Gogh;
from the restorative, calming effect of rural landscapes to the
stimulation and joy he found in natural beauty. Each image is
accompanied by an insightful quote from his letters, showing how
nature is a source of great healing and inspiration to us all,
connecting us with the peace and beauty of our surroundings and
with a sense of something even greater. '. . . I console myself by
reconsidering the sunflowers.'
Van Gogh's brother Theo was his confidant and companion, and, in
his letters to him, Van Gogh reveals himself as artist and man.
Even more than if he had purposely intended to tell his life story,
Van Gogh's letters lay bare his deepest feelings, as well as his
everyday concerns and his views of the world of art.
Now in paperback, this beautiful and important collection of more
than 150 of Van Gogh's letters paired with more than 250 works of
art
Vincent Van Gogh wrote hundreds of letters to his brother Theo as
well as to family members and fellow artists including Paul Gauguin
and Emile Bernard. In many of them he described, in painstaking
detail and beautiful prose, the progress of his work. "Van Gogh's
Letters" presents more than 150 of these stirring letters,
excerpted and newly translated, and set side-by-side with the art
it describes, including sketches, drawings, and paintings. The
result is an elegantly rendered collection that allows us to see
the world through the eyes of one of the greatest artists of all
time.
Previously published in hardcover as "Vincent van Gogh: A
Self-Portrait in" Art and Letters
Painting a Life in Africa is the vibrant story of Joan van Gogh, who has lived an unusual and adventurous life close to nature – even making her home amidst ancient caves and under majestic trees that thrive in the heart of the untamed bush. As a direct descendant of legendary artist Vincent van Gogh and an artist herself, Joan wielded the adversities and trials she encountered as her very own brushes, painting a vivid and extraordinary existence: from being a city girl who adapted to roughing it, to exploring some of the most remote and secretive places in southern Africa.
With artful descriptions and a sprinkle of humour, you will be immersed in the wonderful feeling of sleeping under wild and silent African skies and experience a wilderness with few fences and many friendly people. The story also touches on anthropology, archaeology, the fascinating customs of Africa's tribal heritage and is altogether a kaleidoscope of one life.
Painting a Life in Africa paints a mesmerizing portrait of one woman's remarkable journey through a land teeming with wonder and uncharted horizons.
Painted in 1889 while Van Gogh was in a sanatorium in Saint-Remy,
France, " Starry Nights" is one of the artist's most important
works. Now you can carry this masterpiece with you at all times
with this compact notebook. Sixty-four blank pages are ready for
whatever you want to record, from phone numbers to birthdays.
"There is scarcely one letter by Van Gogh which I, who am certainly
no expert, do not find fascinating." -W. H. Auden In addition to
his many remarkable paintings and drawings, Vincent van Gogh
(1853-1890) left behind a fascinating and voluminous body of
correspondence. This highly accessible book includes a broad
selection of 265 letters, from a total of 820 in existence, that
focus on Van Gogh's relentless quest to find his destiny, a search
that led him to become an artist; the close bond with his brother
Theo; his fraught relationship with his father; his innate yearning
for recognition; and his great love of art and literature. The
correspondence not only offers detailed insights into Van Gogh's
complex inner life, but also re-creates the world in which he lived
and the artistic avant-garde that was taking hold in Paris. The
letters are accompanied by a general introduction, historic family
photographs, and reproductions of 87 actual pages of letters that
contain sketches by Van Gogh. Selected from the critically
acclaimed 6-volume set of letters published by the Van Gogh Museum
in 2009, Ever Yours is the essential book on Van Gogh's letters,
which every art and literature lover needs to own. Published in
association with the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
This Mini Sticky Book is a portable hardcover containing a
full-colour sticky notepad for easy note and list-taking at home or
on the road. durable, pocket-sized, hardcover book cardstock and
fabric inside pocket for business cards, cash, receipts, stamps,
etc. 130 full-colour illustrated note sheets book measures 127 x
89mm. We choose the best images from well-known classic and
contemporary fine artists, plus talented emerging illustrators and
designers from around the globe. Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) had
an artistic career lasting only ten years. However, in those years
he left behind an astounding legacy of painting that has endured to
this day. He was a mad genius and he poured that passion into the
trembling energy of his paintings. His canvases are celebrations of
humanity & earth, colour & texture.
Van Gogh Irises Wire-O Journal from Galison is the perfect
companion notebook. The cover features a Van Gogh's famous painting
Irises, lined pages, and a large functional spiral binding.
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