The compelling story of how Vincent van Gogh developed his audacious, iconic style by immersing himself in the work of others, featuring hundreds of paintings by Van Gogh as well as the artists who inspired him--from the New York Times bestselling co-author of Van Gogh: The Life "Important . . . inspires us to look at Van Gogh and his art afresh."--Dr. Chris Stolwijk, general director, RKD-Netherlands Institute for Art History Vincent van Gogh's paintings look utterly unique--his vivid palette and boldly interpretive portraits are unmistakably his. Yet however revolutionary his style may have been, it was actually built on a strong foundation of paintings by other artists, both his contemporaries and those who came before him.
Now, drawing on Van Gogh's own thoughtful and often profound comments about the painters he venerated, Steven Naifeh gives a gripping account of the artist's deep engagement with their work. We see Van Gogh's gradual discovery of the subjects he would make famous, from wheat fields to sunflowers. We watch him experimenting with the loose brushwork and bright colors used by Édouard Manet, studying the Pointillist dots used by Georges Seurat, and emulating the powerful depictions of the peasant farmers painted by Jean-François Millet, all vividly illustrated in nearly three hundred full-color images of works by Van Gogh and a variety of other major artists, including Claude Monet, Paul Gauguin, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, positioned side by side.
Thanks to the vast correspondence from Van Gogh to his beloved brother, Theo, Naifeh, a Pulitzer Prize winner, is able to reconstruct Van Gogh's artistic world from within. Observed in eloquent prose that is as compelling as it is authoritative,
Van Gogh and the Artists He Loved enables us to share the artist's journey as he created his own daring, influential, and widely beloved body of work.
Author: Steven Naifeh
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Random House
Published: 11/02/2021
Pages: 448
Weight: 4.1lbs
Size: 10.10h x 8.90w x 1.60d
ISBN: 9780593356678
Review Citation(s): Library Journal 06/01/2021 pg. 18
Kirkus Reviews 10/15/2021
Publishers Weekly 11/15/2021
About the AuthorA graduate of Harvard Law School,
Steven Naifeh studied art history at Princeton and Harvard's Fogg Art Museum. Together with his late husband and co-author Gregory White Smith, he is the author of five
New York Times bestsellers, including
Van Gogh: The Life. Their biography
Jackson Pollock: An American Saga won the Pulitzer Prize and inspired the Academy Award-winning film
Pollock as well as John Updike's novel
Seek My Face. Naifeh, also an artist whose works are included in numerous museum collections, has been profiled in
The New Yorker, The New York Times, and
USA Today and has appeared twice on
60 Minutes. He lives in South Carolina.