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The Potato Eaters

Van Gogh's first masterpiece


  • Tijdsbeeld Uitgeverij/ Editeur
  • Expo: 08/10/2021 - 13/02/2022, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
  • by by Bregje Gerritse
  • 9789493070394 | E | PB+
The Potato Eaters is one of Vincent van Gogh''s most famous works. Bregje Gerritse, a researcher at the Van Gogh Museum, describes in this book how meticulously Van Gogh went about preparing The Potato Eaters. Through his preliminary studies and letters, we get to know an ambitious painter working constantly to improve his skills. We discover the details of his location, make the acquaintance of the figures in the painting and read how his friends and critics responded to this work.

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Publisher Tijdsbeeld Uitgeverij/ Editeur
ISBN 9789493070394
Author(s) by Bregje Gerritse
Publication date September 2021
Edition Paperback with flaps
Dimensions 240 x 170 mm
Illustrations 60 col. & bw ill.
Pages 104
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
Publisher ISBN 9789493070387 (NL)
Description
The Potato Eaters is one of Vincent van Gogh''s most famous works. The artist himself described it in 1887 as ''after all the best thing I did''. He completed it in the spring of 1885 while living with his parents in Nuenen after his brother Theo had asked him to paint a ''masterwork'' for the Paris art market. Van Gogh''s fascination for peasant life led him to choose as his subject a scene of a simple meal by lamplight. He was convinced that ''there''s life in it'', which was precisely what he was seeking.Bregje Gerritse, a researcher at the Van Gogh Museum, describes in this book how meticulously Van Gogh went about preparing The Potato Eaters. Through his preliminary studies and letters, we get to know an ambitious painter working constantly to improve his skills. We discover the details of his location, make the acquaintance of the figures in the painting and read how his friends and critics responded to a work that Van Gogh wanted so badly to be his artistic breakthrough. The author Bregje Gerritse is a researcher at the Van Gogh Museum and curator of the exhibition The Potato Eaters: Mistake or Masterpiece? She has previously contributed to the exhibition and publication On the Verge of Insanity: Van Gogh and His Illness and she is currently one of the authors working on the forthcoming collection catalogue Vincent van Gogh: Paintings 3: Arles, Saint-Rémy and Auvers.

The Potato Eaters is one of Vincent van Gogh''s most famous works. The artist himself described it in 1887 as ''after all the best thing I did''. He completed it in the spring of 1885 while living with his parents in Nuenen after his brother Theo had asked him to paint a ''masterwork'' for the Paris art market. Van Gogh''s fascination for peasant life led him to choose as his subject a scene of a simple meal by lamplight. He was convinced that ''there''s life in it'', which was precisely what he was seeking.Bregje Gerritse, a researcher at the Van Gogh Museum, describes in this book how meticulously Van Gogh went about preparing The Potato Eaters. Through his preliminary studies and letters, we get to know an ambitious painter working constantly to improve his skills. We discover the details of his location, make the acquaintance of the figures in the painting and read how his friends and critics responded to a work that Van Gogh wanted so badly to be his artistic breakthrough. The author Bregje Gerritse is a researcher at the Van Gogh Museum and curator of the exhibition The Potato Eaters: Mistake or Masterpiece? She has previously contributed to the exhibition and publication On the Verge of Insanity: Van Gogh and His Illness and she is currently one of the authors working on the forthcoming collection catalogue Vincent van Gogh: Paintings 3: Arles, Saint-Rémy and Auvers.