Book by Cornelia Homburg
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Reseña del editor:
Cette somptueuse publication illustree offre une maniere completement nouvelle, via l'exploration de l'approche de l'artiste vis-a-vis la nature a travers son utilisation innovatrice du gros plan, d'apprecier l'oeuvre de Van Gogh. This is a radical new way of looking at the art of Vincent van Gogh, by exploring his innovative use of the close-up view. Focusing on the last years of the artist's career (1886-1890) an international team of leading scholars examines Van Gogh's radical approach to the close-up and sets it in the context of contemporary and historical references, such as his previously unrecognized use of photography and his fascination with the Old Masters and with Japanese art and culture. One hundred key paintings dating from his arrival in Paris in 1886 to the end of his career, shows how Van Gogh experimented with unusual visual angles and the decorative use of colour, cropping, and the flattening of his compositions. In some paintings he zoomed in on a tuft of grass or a single budding iris, while depicting shifting views of a field or garden in others.
Biografía del autor:
Cornelia Homburg, formerly chief curator at the Saint Louis Art Museum, is an independent art historian.
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- EditorialNational Gallery of Canada
- Año de publicación2012
- ISBN 10 0888848978
- ISBN 13 9780888848970
- EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
- Número de páginas328
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