Vincent Van Gogh A Life

Cover of Vincent Van Gogh A Life by Philip Callow
Year: 1996
Language: en
Edition: REPRINT
Pages: 295
ISBN-13: 9781566631341
ISBN-10: 1566631343
Dimensions:
Height: 9.02 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.08 Pounds
Width: 0.94 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 759.9492, B, 759.9492 B
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“Vincent Van Gogh A Life” by Philip Callow, published by Bloomsbury Academic in August 1996, offers a comprehensive biography of the renowned artist, spanning 295 pages. This edition presents an in-depth exploration of Van Gogh’s journey, detailing his struggles to find his vocation and his evolution as an artist. Callow delves into the complexities of Van Gogh’s life, including his early experiences in art dealing and his time as an evangelical missionary, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors that shaped his genius.

Readers will find a thorough examination of Van Gogh’s turbulent life, marked by personal challenges and artistic breakthroughs. The biography incorporates new materials that have emerged in recent years, allowing for a richer historical context. Callow’s narrative captures the paradoxes and failures that characterized Van Gogh’s existence, culminating in his tragic end. This work situates Van Gogh within the broader cultural landscape of the 19th century, highlighting his unique representation of the era’s triumphs and confusions.


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Published on the hundredth anniversary of Van Gogh’s death, this is the first full-length biography of this undying man in twenty years and surely the most comprehensive account to date. Mr. Callow treats more searchingly than any previous work the development of Van Gogh’s genius and his emergence as an artist after early struggles to find a vocation, first in the world of art dealing and later as an evangelical missionary among Belgian miners. Using the skills and psychological insights of an accomplished novelist, and drawing upon new Van Gogh materials which have surfaced in the last two decades, Mr. Callow sets a turbulent life story firmly in historical context, including Vincent’s desperate attempts to accept his repressive religious upbringing, and his unhappy experiences in love. The story is filled with paradoxes and crushing failures, ending in suicide that was to lead to enormous posthumous success. Through Mr. Callow’s book we can see Van Gogh’s life and work in terms of tumult, of a legend breaking out of the triumph and confusion of 19th-century culture while representing it uniquely. It is perhaps the story of a saint, certainly a hero of art.

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ISBN-13: 9781566631341. ISBN-10: 1566631343.
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