Vincent Van Gogh:The Letters-Complete Illustrated & Annotated Ed.
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9780500238653

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An historic and genuinely groundbreaking publication – the most complete edition of Van Gogh’s letters ever published Published to coincide with an exhibition of the letters at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam in October 2009, touring to the Royal Academy, London, in January 2010 The letters are extensively annotated and faithfully translated as Van Gogh first wrote them, without textual refinement, paraphrase, amendments or excised passages, and are accompanied by chronologies, notes and texts by the world’s leading Van Gogh experts


Hardback
310 x 245 mm
2,240 Pages
2,300
9780500238653
Thames and Hudson
Published: Sun 1, Nov, 2009
Price (AUD) $1,100.00
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Vincent van Gogh’s letters have long been prized as some of the most valuable documents in the world of art. Not only do they throw light on Van Gogh’s own complex and intriguing character, they enlighten the whole creative process as seen through his eyes. Now Van Gogh’s entire existing correspondence is to be published in the most complete edition ever produced, illustrated extensively throughout, and drawing on fifteen years of scholarship and dedicated research. For the first time, all the works to which Van Gogh refers will be shown alongside the letters – not only the paintings and drawings that he himself was working on at the time, but also the works of art by others that he mentions. Sketches that Van Gogh made throughout the letters themselves are all reproduced here at full size. In over 900 letters we can observe Van Gogh’s thoughts and opinions at first hand, as well as his close ties with his brother Theo, his sometimes troubled relationships with friends and fellow artists, his personal doubts and fears, and above all his overriding passion for his art. This edition is not only an immense treasure trove of biographical and art-historical information, it provides a lasting pleasure as a personal written testimony to a life consecrated to art.

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