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Art Masters: Vincent Van Gogh

Art Masters: Vincent Van Gogh

Susie Hodge

Sirius Entertainment
2025
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He did not paint his pictures; it was like he exhaled them in a gasping, boiling breath - Julius Meier-GraefVan Gogh's distinctive style of expressive brushstrokes and bold colors is now world famous, but during his lifetime the artist was met with cold disinterest from his contemporaries. This book explores the fascinating life story of this tortured soul, who came late to art and suffered throughout his life from anxiety and depression. It unravels the influences behind his artworks, from the luminous landscapes of the south of France to the Japanese woodblock prints he so admired, and explores how he developed his own unique style. This detailed monograph features Van Gogh's major works and examines the light they shed on this enigmatic character, serving as a wonderful introduction to one of the best artists of all time. ABOUT THE SERIES The Art Masters series brings together beautiful hardback monographs of some of the most significant artists in history, looking at their lives, techniques and inspirations, as well as presenting a lavish selection of their best work.
The Letters of Vincent Van Gogh
A literary classic, The Letters of Vincent van Gogh Captures the voice of one of the most beloved and important artists of all time. Though Vincent van Gogh is often thought of as a mad genius, in The Letters of Vincent van Gogh the thoughtful, effervescent, and sensitive man is revealed to readers through his own voice. This collection of letters, arranged in chronological order and written to Vincent's closest confidant, his brother and art dealer, Theo, provide a riveting narrative of van Gogh's life. The letters expose Vincent's creative process; his joy and inspiration derived from literature, Japanese art, and nature; as well as his many romantic disappointments and constant poverty. Also documented are Vincent's close relationships with fellow artists, especially Paul Gauguin. Van Gogh's tender and often ebullient letters provide a sharp contrast to the devastating and frequently violent mental breakdowns that plagued and eventually destroyed him. Collected and edited by art historian Mark Roskill, this volume also includes a chronology, a short memoir by van Gogh's sister-in-law that fills in many of the blanks of Vincent's early years, and reproductions of selected artwork discussed in van Gogh's letters. An epistolary classic, The Letters of Vincent van Gogh is not just an important historical collection but also a captivating treasure.
The Selected Poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay

The Selected Poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay

Edna St Vincent Millay

Digireads.com
2018
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Edna St. Vincent Millay's childhood was a life of transient poverty. Her mother Cora, who was separated for many years from, and finally divorced in 1904, her father Henry Tolman Millay, moved Edna and her two sisters constantly from town to town during their upbringing. The family would finally settle in a small house on the property of Cora's aunt in Camden, Maine. It was here that Edna would write some of her first lines of poetry. Edna would first gain recognition when her 1912 poem "Renascence" garnered a fourth place prize in a poetry contest for "The Lyric Year". Edna would go on to win the highest prize for poetry, the 1923 Pulitzer Prize, for her work "The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver". Noted for its lyrical beauty and at times controversial depiction of female sexuality, the poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay marks some of the best of the early 20th century. Contained in this volume, printed on a premium acid-free paper, are some of her most important works: "Renascence and Other Poems," "A Few Figs From Thistles," "Second April," and "The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver."
Correspondence with Vincent Salandria

Correspondence with Vincent Salandria

Michael D. Morrissey

Lulu.com
2007
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Vincent J. Salandria, a Philadelphia attorney, was the first person to publish a critique of the Warren Report. He was an intimate and trusted adviser to Jim Garrison, and like Garrison, has always maintained that the assassination of President Kennedy was a CIA operation in which the U.S. national security establishment was fully complicit. This correspondence touches all the bases, a full discussion of all the consequences of this terrible conclusion.
The Young Vincent Massey

The Young Vincent Massey

Claude Bissell

University of Toronto Press
1981
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For Vincent Massey, youth was a period of protest and emerging public fame. He broke with his strong family traditions of Methodist piety and American ties. He became known as a patron of the arts, innovator, politician, and diplomat. This volume begins with his prosperous Victorian childhood and carries through days as a student and wartime officer. He plans Hart House, which becomes a cultural centre. Promised a cabinet post, he runs for Parliament and is defeated. Instead, he is sent to Washington as Canada’s first minister there, and achieves brilliant success. He is prominent in educational circles; he helps to reorganize the Liberal party, presses for progressive policies, and flirts with the idea of replacing Mackenzie King. The book ends in 1935 as he sails to London as his country’s high commissioner. He considers it his first major job. In between he writes poetry-usually light, sometimes venom-tipped. He acts, and directs plays. He sponsors a string quartet of international stature. He marries Alice Parkin, a handsome woman of strong convictions, and with her builds a country home near Port Hope, Ontario. He becomes a leading collector of modern Canadian art, and is involved with the painter David Milne. The book is as well a history of the people and ideas which influenced the young Massey-family, teachers, friends, associates. One chapter is given to his relations with Mackenzie King-each of them convinced of his own rightness but separated by fundamental differences, loud in protestations of friendship but nourishing an inner contempt for one another. Claude Bissell has built this complex and absorbing portrait from the unpublished papers of Vincent Massey and members of his circle, diaries of King and other politicians, memories of artists and musicians. He writes with vigour and elegance, quoting extensively from private records and letters, coining epigrams of his own. His portrait is sympathetic but not uncritical, with plenty of scope for the reader to make his own judgements. This is the first of two volumes about one of Canada’s best known and least understood figures-statesman, cultural advocate, patron, family man, and first native governor-general.
Great Painters Vincent Coloring Book
Coloring Book with the most famous Vincent Van Gogh paintings. The coloring book contains 30 paintings by Vincent van Gogh to color in. Vincent van Gogh is a famous painter of the Post-Impressionist period, who painted pictures saturated with colors and emotions depicting landscapes, sunflowers, portraits. His most famous work is the painting Starry Night, which you can color in this book. This book is for anyone who enjoys painting and wants to relax by coloring artwork.
The Reincarnation of Vincent Van Gogh

The Reincarnation of Vincent Van Gogh

Don M. Forst

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Where does artistic talent come from? Is it something we are born with or something we develop? These questions are hard for any artist to answer. But for architect Mark Reed, they're even harder. After being hit by a truck, Reed awakens to a newfound talent and is thrust into a deep obsession with painting. The work he produces is strikingly similar to that of Vincent van Gogh, and as a result, the market for Van Gogh paintings drops significantly. As rumors circulate that Reed is the reincarnation of Van Gogh, he begins to question the ownership of his incredible talent-and so does everyone else. Fraud accusations ensue, followed by a trial. Then the real chaos begins. A cunning art collector has a way to stop the depreciation of Van Gogh's paintings, which forces Reed to become both hunter and hunted. Tested by assassination attempts, a plane hijacking, and a major art heist, Reed must come up with a survival plan if he wants to live, let alone come to terms with his gift. A compelling tale of talent, art, love, and danger, The Reincarnation of Vincent Van Gogh is sure to captivate readers from start to clever finish.
A Visit with Vincent Van Gogh

A Visit with Vincent Van Gogh

Sima Levy

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Mays is a poet and artist in Ms. Simone's art appreciation class. The class is learning about the history and works of the Post-Impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh. As Mays gains knowledge about the style of Van Gogh, he realizes that he has a lot in common with the artist. Like Van Gogh, Mays uses his feelings to guide his painting and writing, but he has a dilemma: he doesn't know which to do first, compose his poem or illustrate. Mays's classmates Paris and Manet have a secret magic word that takes them to "The Land of Artists," and they decide to share their secret with Mays. They say "Wackadoey" three times and then bingo They're in the Netherlands with Mr. Van Gogh. The artist teaches them to quickly capture their feelings of real life situations with heavy paint and thick brush strokes. He assures Mays that there is no set order when one is expressing oneself. Find out what happens when Mays returns back to art class. Read A Visit with Vincent van Gogh and you will experience a "Manet Day," learn to use your imagination to improve your art, and feel coo-cooey wackadoey. So what do you say?