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Van Gogh Martin Gayford

Van Gogh By Martin Gayford

Van Gogh by Martin Gayford


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Introducing a masterpiece from the National Gallerys collection, this compact and beautifully illustrated book explores the story behind Van Goghs Sunflowers.

Van Gogh Summary

Van Gogh: Sunflowers by Martin Gayford

The sunflower is mine, Van Gogh once declared. No other artist has been so closely associated with a specific flower, and his sunflower pictures are among his most loved works.
In this compact and richly illustrated book, Martin Gayford explores the history of the National Gallerys Sunflowers, painted in Arles in 1888 shortly before Paul Gauguin came to stay with Van Gogh in the famous Yellow House. The book will look closely at the painting itself, conjuring the time and place of its creation, as well as considering its legacy and reception at the National Gallery after it was acquired in 1924.

About Martin Gayford

Martin Gayford is a celebrated author and journalist. His publications have ranged from biographical studies of artists including Michelangelo and Constable, to volumes on Freud and Hockney. His book The Yellow House: Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Nine Turbulent Weeks in Arles was published to critical acclaim and has been translated into five languages.

Additional information

NGR9781857097290
9781857097290
1857097297
Van Gogh: Sunflowers by Martin Gayford
New
Paperback
National Gallery Company Ltd
2024-09-24
64
N/A
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