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Van Gogh

The Bigger Picture


  • Prestel
  • by Anne Sefrioui
  • 9783791377599 | EN | HB
Van Gogh''s sublime artistry comes alive in this luxuriously packaged volume that features a canvas cover, impeccable reproductions of all the major works, and 48 extra pages on 6 fold-out spreads. From the iconic ''Starry Night'' to sunflowers and irises that radiate with vibrant hues; from an emotionally charged depiction of his bedroom to his intense and evocative portrayal of a cafe interior; this lavish volume showcases the breadth and depth of Van Gogh''s artistic vision.

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Publisher Prestel
ISBN 9783791377599
Author(s) Anne Sefrioui
Publication date September 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 300 x 225 mm
Illustrations 96 col.ill.
Pages 176
Language(s) English ed.
extra information With six gatefolds
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Van Gogh''s sublime artistry comes alive in this luxuriously packaged volume that features a canvas cover, impeccable reproductions of all the major works, and 48 extra pages on 6 fold-out spreads. From the iconic ''Starry Night'' to sunflowers and irises that radiate with vibrant hues; from an emotionally charged depiction of his bedroom to his intense and evocative portrayal of a cafe interior; this lavish volume showcases the breadth and depth of Van Gogh''s artistic vision. In addition to sixty of the painter''s major works, the book reproduces six of Van Gogh''s essential masterpieces in the form of giant fold-outs. Accompanied by detailed descriptions, the oversized gatefolds enable readers to experience these works in their entirety, from the smallest details to the dynamic brushwork, from bold colours to carefully arranged compositions. With each turn of the page, this book unfolds Van Gogh''s artistic journey in Arles, Saint-Remy, and Auvers-sur-Oise, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the brilliance of his greatest paintings and providing the ideal companion for art enthusiasts, students, and anyone seeking a deeper connection to the work of one of the most influential figures in art history.