Travelling with Vincent - Van Gogh in Drenthe

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This book sheds new light on perhaps the least known chapter in Van Gogh's life story, and accompanies the exhibition Travelling with Vincent in the Drents Museum, Assen.

Vincent van Gogh boarded the last train from The Hague to Hoogeveen on Tuesday, September 11, 1883. He stays there for several weeks, then moves to Nieuw-Amsterdam/Veenoord and visits Zweeloo. The landscape makes a deep impression on him. Everywhere around him he sees landscapes that remind him of the work of his great examples: the Dutch landscape painters of the 17th century, the 19th-century Barbizon School of France and his contemporaries of the Hague School. It inspired him to set to work himself. His period in Drenthe is an important moment in Van Gogh's development as an artist that ultimately made him world famous. This book sheds new light on perhaps the least known chapter in Van Gogh's life story.
Travelling with Vincent - Van Gogh in Drenthe
$45.00
Available for Backorder
Description
This book sheds new light on perhaps the least known chapter in Van Gogh's life story, and accompanies the exhibition Travelling with Vincent in the Drents Museum, Assen.

Vincent van Gogh boarded the last train from The Hague to Hoogeveen on Tuesday, September 11, 1883. He stays there for several weeks, then moves to Nieuw-Amsterdam/Veenoord and visits Zweeloo. The landscape makes a deep impression on him. Everywhere around him he sees landscapes that remind him of the work of his great examples: the Dutch landscape painters of the 17th century, the 19th-century Barbizon School of France and his contemporaries of the Hague School. It inspired him to set to work himself. His period in Drenthe is an important moment in Van Gogh's development as an artist that ultimately made him world famous. This book sheds new light on perhaps the least known chapter in Van Gogh's life story.

Description
This book sheds new light on perhaps the least known chapter in Van Gogh's life story, and accompanies the exhibition Travelling with Vincent in the Drents Museum, Assen.

Vincent van Gogh boarded the last train from The Hague to Hoogeveen on Tuesday, September 11, 1883. He stays there for several weeks, then moves to Nieuw-Amsterdam/Veenoord and visits Zweeloo. The landscape makes a deep impression on him. Everywhere around him he sees landscapes that remind him of the work of his great examples: the Dutch landscape painters of the 17th century, the 19th-century Barbizon School of France and his contemporaries of the Hague School. It inspired him to set to work himself. His period in Drenthe is an important moment in Van Gogh's development as an artist that ultimately made him world famous. This book sheds new light on perhaps the least known chapter in Van Gogh's life story.

ISBN
9789462624955
Publisher
Publication Date
March 27, 2024
Binding
Hardcover
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Pages
178
Keywords
Art | Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions | General; Art | Movements | Modernism; Art | Individual Artists | General

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