
Presents a study of nineteenth-century Dutch-born artist Vincent van Gogh, tracing his developing technique, discussing his original use of color, and examining the connections between events in his life and his painting. Features forty color plates, each with commentary, as well as black-and-white reproductions.
year: 1983, 2003, 2004, 1952, 2002, 1948, 1954, 1961
call number/section: 759.9, 759.94, 709.2, 759.05, 759.4, 920, 92
subjects: gogh, vincent van, vangogh, vincent, gogh, vincent van, 1853-1890, impressionist artists, 1853-1890, criticism and interpretation, criticism, impressionism (art), netherlands, juvenile literature, painters, juvenile literature, artists, biography, paintings, drawings, art, dutch painting, painting, dutch
Editions

Schapiro, Meyer
(1983)
Schools: 7

Schapiro, Meyer
Abrams (2003)
Presents a study of nineteenth-century Dutch-born artist Vincent van Gogh, tracing his developing technique, discussing his original use of color, and examining the connections between events in his life and his painting. Features forty color plates, each with commentary, as well as black-and-white reproductions.
Schools: 3

Bassil, Andrea
Gareth Stevens Pub. (2004)
Offers a brief introduction to the life and work of nineteenth-century painter Vincent van Gogh, discussing how he developed his artistic style, why he was unsuccessful during his life, how his work became popular decades after his death, and other related topics.
Schools: 4
Schapiro, Meyer
Abrams (1952)
Schools: 0
Green, Jen
Scholastic (2002)
Schools: 0
Hammacher, Abraham Marie
H. J. Becht (1948)
Schools: 0
Ripley, Elizabeth
Oxford University Press (1954)
Schools: 0
Raboff, Ern
Schools: 0
Hammacher, Abraham Marie
Marbro (1961)
Schools: 0
Ripley, Elizabeth
Walck (1954)
Schools: 0

Schapiro, Meyer
Contains 40 color plates, each with an informative commentary about both the painter and his art, plus 27 black and white reproductions.
Schools: 0