Van Gogh : still lifes /

"From his first paintings to the colorful flower images of his later career, Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) repeatedly painted still lifes. In this genre, he could try out various media and alternatives--from depicting space using light and shadow to experiments with color. The first exhibition o...

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Main Authors: Heugten, Sjraar van (Author), Hortolani, Valerie (Author), Koldehoff, Stefan (Author), Rathbone, Eliza E., 1948- (Author), Tostmann, Oliver (Author), Vellekoop, Marije (Author), Zimmerman, Michael F. (Art historian) (Author)
Other Authors: Westheider, Ortrud (Editor), Philipp, Michael, 1962- (Editor, Contributor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Munich : Prestel, 2019.
Series:Barberini Studien.
Museum Barberini publication series.
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Summary:"From his first paintings to the colorful flower images of his later career, Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) repeatedly painted still lifes. In this genre, he could try out various media and alternatives--from depicting space using light and shadow to experiments with color. The first exhibition on this theme will present 27 paintings and use them to analyze the key stages in van Gogh's life and work. Van Gogh: Still Lifes is the first systematic exploration of this important theme in the artist's work in an exhibition. Of the roughly 800 paintings that Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) created during his ten-year career as an artist, some 170--about a fifth--are still lifes. It is therefore all the more remarkable that there has never been a monographic exhibition dedicated to the genre of the still life in Van Gogh's work"--Publisher's description.
Item Description:"This catalog is published in conjunction with the exhibition Van Gogh: Still Lifes, Museum Barberini, Potsdam, October 26, 2019 to February 2, 2020"--Page 264.
Physical Description:264 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 31 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 258-261).
ISBN:9783791358727
3791358723