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Van Gogh at work, Marije Vellekoop ; with contributions by Nienke Bakker, Maite van Dijk, Muriel Geldof, Ella Hendriks, Birgit Reissland ; [text editing, Paul Holberton ; translations, Ted Alkins, Michael Hoyle, Beverley Jackson]

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Van Gogh at work, Marije Vellekoop ; with contributions by Nienke Bakker, Maite van Dijk, Muriel Geldof, Ella Hendriks, Birgit Reissland ; [text editing, Paul Holberton ; translations, Ted Alkins, Michael Hoyle, Beverley Jackson]
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 298) and indexes
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrationsportraits
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Van Gogh at work
Nature of contents
catalogsbibliography
Oclc number
824725124
Responsibility statement
Marije Vellekoop ; with contributions by Nienke Bakker, Maite van Dijk, Muriel Geldof, Ella Hendriks, Birgit Reissland ; [text editing, Paul Holberton ; translations, Ted Alkins, Michael Hoyle, Beverley Jackson]
Summary
"Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) is often considered to be a genius in a class of his own, an exceptional self-taught artist who paid little attention to the art world around him. In reality, Van Gogh learned extensively from others, exchanged ideas with his contemporaries, and often made use of prevailing methods and techniques to hone his skills. This book explores the workmanship behind his artistry. The reader follows Van Gogh's quest to perfect his skills and the way he adopted various drawing and painting techniques; acquired information about materials; learned about the physical characteristics of canvasses, paint, paper, chalk, and other materials; how he approached working on paper and canvas and which factors influenced his working practice. Showing his work alongside that of other artists demonstrates the degree to which he followed examples set by his contemporaries. Van Gogh's working methods are explored along with his most famous works, addressing topics as the use of a perspective frame, color theory, the influence of contemporaries and the famous repetitions of a theme as in the Sunflowers and the Bedroom series"--Dust jacket
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