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Through the Eyes of Vincent Van Gogh

por Barrington Barber

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Vincent Van Gogh took as his subjects the places and people around him. This collection of his most touching and intimate works spans his entire lifetime and comes with insightful commentaries by artist-teacher, Barrington Barber. Van Gogh was productive as an artist for a mere ten years but his output was prodigious and varied, ranging from portraits of working people performing simple tasks, landscapes infused with the brilliant light of the Midi to everyday objects. Through the Eyes of Vincent Van Gogh presents examples of these genres and places them in the context of the artist's life at the time. It is a beautiful introduction to the artist, his life and his legacy.A beautiful introduction to the oeuvre of one of the most popular artists of all time. Insightful commentaries accompany the artworks, provided by well-known artist-teacher, Barrington Barber. A detailed biography of the artist is included. Over 100 stunning images in full colour.* Insightful commentaries accompany the artworks, provided by well-known artist-teacher, Barrington Barber.* A detailed biography of the artist is included.* Over 100 stunning images in full colour.… (más)
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Vincent Van Gogh took as his subjects the places and people around him. This collection of his most touching and intimate works spans his entire lifetime and comes with insightful commentaries by artist-teacher, Barrington Barber. Van Gogh was productive as an artist for a mere ten years but his output was prodigious and varied, ranging from portraits of working people performing simple tasks, landscapes infused with the brilliant light of the Midi to everyday objects. Through the Eyes of Vincent Van Gogh presents examples of these genres and places them in the context of the artist's life at the time. It is a beautiful introduction to the artist, his life and his legacy.A beautiful introduction to the oeuvre of one of the most popular artists of all time. Insightful commentaries accompany the artworks, provided by well-known artist-teacher, Barrington Barber. A detailed biography of the artist is included. Over 100 stunning images in full colour.* Insightful commentaries accompany the artworks, provided by well-known artist-teacher, Barrington Barber.* A detailed biography of the artist is included.* Over 100 stunning images in full colour.

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