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Books with title Vincent van Gogh: A Portrait of His Life and Work

  • Vincent van Gogh: A Portrait of His Life and Work

    Cornelia Homburg

    Hardcover (Andre Deutsch, Aug. 6, 2019)
    This beautifully illustrated, meticulously researched book is a must-have for admirers of Van Gogh's work. Vincent Van Gogh is famous as much for his tortured life as for his remarkable paintings. This large, beautiful book offers unique insight into the solitary genius—from his difficult childhood to his inspiring artistic struggles to his mental decline and tragic suicide. It follows the path from his early attempts to forge a career, to the inspiration he found in the Paris of the late 1880s, to the sunlight of Provence with its fierce blues and yellows, and his final days in the village of Auvers-sur-Oise. Gloriously illustrated with such classics as the radiant versions of his favorite sunflowers, “Starry Night,” “La Berceuse,” and his many self-portraits, and including such documents such as his private letters, Vincent van Gogh brings the artist’s world to life as never before.Reissue of The Treasures of Vincent van Gogh in a new format
  • Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist

    Jan Greenberg, Sandra Jordan

    Paperback (Yearling, Jan. 14, 2003)
    This "lively, beautifully written biography" (Kirkus Reviews) of the famous Post-Impressionist artist who painted Starry Night and many other masterpieces is "fascinating reading" (School Library Journal, Starred Review).Vincent Van Gogh—one of the nineteenth century's most brilliant artist—will forever be remembered as the Dutchman who pioneered new techniques and styles and who, in a fit of passion, cut off his own ear.Whether painting a portrait, landscape, or still life, van Gogh sought to capture the vibrant spirit of his subject. Still, fame eluded him. This lack of recognition over a career spanning a mere decade (from ages twenty-seven to thirty-seven) fueled his lifelong self-doubt and bitter disappointments. Today, however, van Gogh's paintings are recognized as masterpieces, and the tormented Dutchman stands as a giant among artists. Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of An Artist has been selected as a Common Core State Standards Text Exemplar (Grades 6–8, Historical/Social Studies) in Appendix B. It features a sixteen-page insert with family photographs and full-color painting reproductions and includes a glossary of artists and terms, a biographical time line, notes, a bibliography, and locations of museums that display Van Gogh’s work. A ROBERT F. SILBERT HONOR BOOKAN ALA NOTABLE BOOKAN ALA BEST BOOK FOR YOUNG ADULTSA SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL BEST BOOK OF THE YEARA BOOKLIST CHILDREN'S EDITOR'S CHOICE
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  • Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist

    Jan Greenberg, Sandra Jordan

    eBook (Yearling, Feb. 4, 2009)
    Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist was named a Robert F. Sibert Honor book by the ALA. This is the enthralling biography of the nineteenth-century Dutch painter known for pioneering new techniques and styles in masterpieces such as Starry Night and Vase with Sunflowers. The book cites detailed primary sources and includes a glossary of artists and terms, a biographical time line, notes, a bibliography, and locations of museums that display Van Gogh’s work. It also features a sixteen-page insert with family photographs and full-color reproductions of many of Van Gogh’s paintings. Vincent Van Gogh was named an ALA Notable Book and an ALA Best Book for Young Adults and has been selected as a Common Core State Standards Text Exemplar (Grades 6–8, Historical/Social Studies) in Appendix B.
  • Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist

    Jan Greenberg, Sandra Jordan

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 14, 2001)
    Vincent van Gogh–one of the 19th century’s most brilliant artists–will forever be remembered as the Dutchman who cut off his ear. But this incident only underscores the passion that consumed him–a passion that, when he took up painting at age 27, infused his work. Whether painting a portrait, a landscape, or a still life, Van Gogh sought to capture the vibrant spirit of his subject. It didn’t matter that others found his work too unconventional. Van Gogh persevered. And as he moved from the cold climate of Holland to balmy southern France, he pioneered a new technique and style.In a career spanning only a decade, Van Gogh painted many great works, yet fame eluded him. This lack of recognition increased his self-doubts and bitter disappointments. Today, however, Van Gogh stands as a giant among artists.
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  • Vincent Van Gogh: Life and Work

    Dieter Beaujean

    Paperback (Konemann, May 1, 2000)
    Artist's remarkable legacy is recalled in this excellent collection that includes Sunflowers, The Bridge at Langlois, The Postman Roulin, Vincent's Chair, Café Terrace By Night, and 11 others.
  • Vincent Van Gogh: Life and Work

    Dieter Beaujean

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble, March 15, 2000)
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  • The Life and Work of Vincent Van Gogh

    Sean Connolly

    Hardcover (Heinemann Library, )
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  • Take-off! the Life and Work of Vincent Van Gogh

    Sean Connolly, Jayne Woodhouse

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, March 2, 2001)
    An exploration of the life and work of Vincent Van Gogh, designed for nine-year-olds with special educational needs. The title is part of the "Take-Off!" series which is aimed at children who are struggling to achieve the levels of literacy expected for their age. The books chosen have been based on best-selling titles within existing Heinemann Library series and meet all Key Stage 2 requirements for the subject area. The National Literacy Strategy emphasizes that children with special educational needs should work, wherever possible, with their peers within the Literacy Hour. The aim is to use structured, intensive teaching to enable as many children as possible to work at the appropriate level for their age.
  • Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist

    Jan Greenberg, Sandra Jordan

    Library Binding (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 14, 2001)
    Vincent van Gogh–one of the 19th century’s most brilliant artists–will forever be remembered as the Dutchman who cut off his ear. But this incident only underscores the passion that consumed him–a passion that, when he took up painting at age 27, infused his work. Whether painting a portrait, a landscape, or a still life, Van Gogh sought to capture the vibrant spirit of his subject. It didn’t matter that others found his work too unconventional. Van Gogh persevered. And as he moved from the cold climate of Holland to balmy southern France, he pioneered a new technique and style.In a career spanning only a decade, Van Gogh painted many great works, yet fame eluded him. This lack of recognition increased his self-doubts and bitter disappointments. Today, however, Van Gogh stands as a giant among artists.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • The Life & Work Of Vincent Van Gogh

    Sean Connolly

    Hardcover (Heinemann Intl Inc, March 30, 2005)
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  • Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait Of An Artist

    Jan Greenberg, Sandra Jordan

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 14, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Profiles the turbulent life of Vincent van Gogh from his birth in the Netherlands, through his attempts to be a clergyman, to his years of painting, and finally, to his death in Auvers-sur-Oise near Paris.
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  • Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist

    Jan Greenberg, Sandra Jordan

    Library Binding (Paw Prints, Aug. 11, 2008)
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