€29.50
Specifications
Van Gogh in The Hague
Feikje Wimmie Hofstra
Format: 210 x 297 mm. portrait A4 (back thickness 18 mm)
Illustrator: Schoonhoven, Coen
Translation: Tak- Lebensart, Trudi van der
Printing company: De Bink bv
Pages: 224
Appearance: Hardback
Binding method: sewn
First edition: 2019
ISBN: 9789083035611
Price: € 29.50
Description
‘You’ll agree with me that The Hague is a very remarkable place. It really is the centre of the art world in Holland, and at the same time the surroundings are varied and extremely beautiful, so that one can always work there.’
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) was one of the most extraordinary and brilliant artists of the nineteenth century. The year 2019 will mark the 150th annivers- ary of his having taken up residence in The Hague. He lived and worked longer in The Hague (1869- 1873 and 1881-1883) than anywhere else during his adult life. The details of his time in The Hague are fascinating and yet virtually unknown. Van Gogh owed much to The Hague and its artists for both his artistic and cultural development. His nineteenth century world was at the crossroads of old and new and no artist depicts the poignant class differences, the industrialisation and the expansion of the city as vividly as Van Gogh. He was not only inspired by the city, but also by Scheveningen and by the rural surroundings of Rijswijk, Voorburg, and Leidschendam.
Vincent Van Gogh’s story is told in conjunction with the various locations where he lived and worked, connecting these locations with letters and works of art. The reader can view the catalogue numbers on their own or by traveling from location to location on foot, by boat or by bicycle.
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