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Conversations with Van Gogh by Vinent Van Gogh Simon Parke, White Crow Books Ltd

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    Author(s)Vinent Van Gogh Simon Parke
    PublisherWhite Crow Books Ltd
    ISBN9781907355950
    Pages140
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2010

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    White Crow Books Ltd Conversations with Van Gogh by Vinent Van Gogh Simon Parke

    Conversations with Van Gogh is an imagined conversation with this remarkable figure. But while the conversation is imagined Van Goghs words are not; they are all authentically his. Vincent van Gogh is best known for two things his sunflowers and his earcutting. But there are many other ways of knowing this remarkable son of a Dutch pastor who left his chill homeland for the sunshine of Arles in the South of France; and left us over a thousand frank letters of struggle and joy to help us glimpse his inner world. Vincent came late to painting after spending time in London trying to be a Christian missionary. And though he is now amongst the most famous artists on earth in his day no one saw him coming apart from one French art critic called Aurier. It is possible he never sold one of his paintings in his life time. When he discovered the sun in Arles he also discovered energy. Yellow for him was the colour of hope and in his last two years he painted almost a canvass a day. But hope ran out on July 27th 1890 when he shot himself aged 37. He was at this time six months out of a mental institution where perhaps he experienced his greatest calm. Vincent compared himself to a stunted plant; damaged by the emotional frost of his childhood. Speaking with Vincent which he insists on being called was a privilege says Simon Parke. Hes endlessly fascinating contradictory moving funny insightful and tragic. Theres a fury in him; but also a great kindness. He found harmony in human relationships elusive; his love life was a painful shambles. But with colour he was a harmonic genius and he has much to say about this. And heres the thing: for a man who killed himself he died in the arms of his brother on July 29th spending time with him was never anything but lifeaffirming.show more



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