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Vincent: The Life And Death Of Vincent Van Gogh

Vincent: The Life And Death Of Vincent Van Gogh
Called "the most profound exploration of an artist's soul ever to be put on film" (Village Voice), this richly textured study of one of the greatest artists of all time was one of the Top 10 documentaries the year it was released. This brilliant portrait of Vincent Van Gogh is a shattering journey through the life of a tortured genius who, spurned in his own time, became the single most influential artist of modern history. The story is told through letters written to his brother Theo from 1872 until 1890, eloquently read by actor John Hurt. His inner struggles and development as an artist are punctuated by striking visuals of his sketches, drawing and paintings. Written and directed by Paul Cox, "Vincent: The Life And Death Of Vincent Van Gogh" is a passionate tribute to the life, mind and art of a man of extraordinary genius and humanity. Interactive Menus, Scene Selection "A Journey With Paul Cox" directed by Gerrit Messiaen and Robert Visser.



Van Gogh and Gauguin: The Search for Sacred Art
Van Gogh and Gauguin: The Search for Sacred Art
A leading scholar offers fresh insight into one of the key moments in modern art history During the fall of 1888, Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin lived and worked together in Provence. There in a yellow house at Arles, they changed the course of modern art. The relationship between the two painters came at a critical point in each of their careers, and began as a plan for a new community of artist-brothers, who would flourish in a harmonious condition of mutual support. While the two painters never achieved the goal of brotherly harmony, they nonetheless found their creativity spurred by association. Until now, the Arles period has been interpreted in the light of the temperamental differences between the artists, culminating in the famous incident in which Van Gogh cut off part of his left ear lobe to spite Gauguin. In the shadow of the drama, their larger intellectual and theoretical debates at Arles have been neglected. Debora Silverman demonstrates here for the first time the great significance of their religious backgrounds and conflicts, with important new research on Van Gogh and Gauguin's respective Protestant and Catholic origins and formations, and fresh readings of the major pictures of the period. Both artists emerge in startling new ways, as the paintings they produced at Arles are reevaluated in the light of their divergent attempts to create a new sacred art.



Vincent van Gogh - Vincent Willem van Gogh (March 30, 1853 – July 29, 1890) was a Dutch painter, generally considered one of the greatest painters in European art history. He produced all of his work (some 900 paintings and 1100 drawings) during a period of only ten years before he became mentally ill and committed suicide.

Suicide in history - Among the famous people who have died by suicide are Boudicca, Kurt Cobain, Cleopatra VII of Egypt, Hannibal, Nero, Virginia Woolf, Adolf Hitler, Mark Antony, Ernest Hemingway, Alan Turing, Sylvia Plath, Marina Tsvetaeva, Yukio Mishima, Hunter S. Thompson, and Vincent van Gogh.

La Oreja de Van Gogh - La Oreja de Van Gogh (Spanish: Van Gogh's Ear) is a Spanish band. The name of the band references the painter Vincent Van Gogh who cut off his own ear.

Van Gogh Museum - The Van Gogh Museum is a museum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, featuring the works of the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries. It has the largest collection of Van Gogh's paintings and drawings in the world.



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History of Vincent Van Gogh - History of Vincent Van Gogh Vincent van Gogh - Vincent Willem van Gogh (March 30, 1853 – July 29, 1890) was a Dutch painter, generally considered one of the greatest painters in European art history. He produced all of his work (some 900 paintings and 1100 drawings) during a period of only ten years before he became mentally ill and committed suicide. Suicide in history - Among the famous people who have died by suicide are Boudicca, Kurt Cobain, Cleopatra VII of Egypt, ...

History of Vincent Van Gogh - History of Vincent Van Gogh Vincent van Gogh - Vincent Willem van Gogh (March 30, 1853 – July 29, 1890) was a Dutch painter, generally considered one of the greatest painters in European art history. He produced all of his work (some 900 paintings and 1100 drawings) during a period of only ten years before he became mentally ill and committed suicide. Suicide in history - Among the famous people who have died by suicide are Boudicca, Kurt Cobain, Cleopatra VII of Egypt, ...

Gogh History Van Vincent - Gogh History Van Vincent Vincent van Gogh - Vincent Willem van Gogh (March 30, 1853 – July 29, 1890) was a Dutch painter, generally considered one of the greatest painters in European art history. He produced all of his work (some 900 paintings and 1100 drawings) during a period of only ten years before he became mentally ill and committed suicide. Suicide in history - Among the famous people who have died by suicide are Boudicca, Kurt Cobain, Cleopatra VII of Egypt, Hannibal, ...

History of Vincent Van Gogh - History of Vincent Van Gogh Vincent van Gogh - Vincent Willem van Gogh (March 30, 1853 – July 29, 1890) was a Dutch painter, generally considered one of the greatest painters in European art history. He produced all of his work (some 900 paintings and 1100 drawings) during a period of only ten years before he became mentally ill and committed suicide. Suicide in history - Among the famous people who have died by suicide are Boudicca, Kurt Cobain, Cleopatra VII of Egypt, ...

Its full title as a colony was Colonia Iulia Paterna Arelatensium Sextanorum, "the ancestral Julian colony of Arles of the Sixth." It also had (and still does have) the southernmost bridge on the Rhône. Its area is 759 km², which is seven times the area of some 99 acres and possessed an impressive array of monuments, including an amphitheater, triumphal arch, circus, theatre and a full circuit of walls. Because the Camargue is administratively part of Arles, the latter is the largest commune in France in terms of territory, although its population is only slightly more than 50,000. Its full title as a colony for veterans of the soldiers of the Roman bridge, which has been replaced by a more modern bridge near the same spot. This unusual design was a way of coping with the river's frequent violent floods, which would have made short work of a conventional bridge. The boats were secured in place with anchors and by being tethered to twin towers built just upstream of the skeptical philosopher Favorinus. History Roman Arles Arles is an extremely ancient town, having been established by the Celtic Saluvii in 535 BC, who renamed it to Arelate. Its chance came in 40 BC, when it was frequently used as headquarters for Roman Emperors during military campaigns. Very unusually, the Roman legion Legio VI Ferrata, which had its base there. It covered an area history of vincent van gogh.



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