Vincent Van Gogh

“Vincent Van Gogh” by Sean Connolly, published by Heinemann Library in 2000, is a New Ed edition comprising 32 pages in English. This book explores the life and works of Vincent Van Gogh, highlighting his significant influence on the art world. It presents a detailed overview of his artistic journey, featuring examples of his work at various stages of his career, alongside photographs and portraits that illustrate his life story.
Readers will find a comprehensive timeline with key dates in history related to Van Gogh, providing context to his contributions to art. The book falls under the categories of Juvenile Nonfiction, Art, History, and Biography & Autobiography, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the impact of this renowned artist. Through its engaging format, “Vincent Van Gogh” offers insights into both the personal and professional aspects of Van Gogh’s life, enriching the reader’s appreciation of his artistry.
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Talks about the lives and works of some of the world’s greatest artists and their influence on the world of art. This series features books that include examples of the artists’ work at various stages of their career; photographs and portraits illustrating their life story; timeline with key dates in history linked to them; and more.–Publisher’s description.
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