Autore
aa.vv.
Editore
Yale University Press
Luogo di pubblicazione
ISBN
Pagine
380
Dimensioni
25,5x29,5
Lingua
Anno pubblicazione
2005
Rilegatura
Illustrazioni
119 col. Plates
Vincent van Gogh (18531890) believed that drawing was the root of everything. A self-taught artist, he succeeded, between 1881 and 1890, in developing an inimitable graphic style. This book traces the artists successive triumphs as a draftsman, first in the Netherlands and later in France, highlighting the diversity of his technical invention and the striking continuity of his vision. Given the pivotal role drawings played in Van Goghs artistic conception and the rich dialectic they enjoyed with his oil paintings, a small selection of related canvases by the artist is also featured.