Vincent van Gogh: A Life in Pictures
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Art as life: Vincent van Gogh’s life story, told through his greatest works. ‘How could a man who loved flowers and light so much and depicted them so well have managed to be so unhappy?’ So asked Claude Monet when reflecting on the contrast between the brilliance and positivity of Van Gogh’s art and the tragedy of his short life. Vincent van Gogh: A Life in Pictures sets out to answer that question, but not in the traditional way of recounting his biography and dropping in some paintings as illustrations. Instead, it puts the pictures front and centre, devoting each chapter to one of Van Gogh’s thirty key works. Van Gogh’s early self-portraits, for instance, take on new meaning when we realise they were painted at a time when he was uncertain about his future as an artist. The Sunflowers series was intended to decorate the bedroom in Arles where he hoped Gauguin would stay, while Irises was painted in the gardens of the asylum shortly after his admission for treatment. A few weeks later, Starry Night captured the view from the window of his room before dawn. Ultimately, Van Gogh’s extraordinary achievement and profound originality are best understood through close attention to the paintings themselves. As he wrote in a letter to his brother Theo – found unsent on his body after his death – ‘We cannot speak other than by our paintings.’ Life in Pictures This title is part of the ‘Life in Pictures’ series, which offers a bold new way to discover the world’s greatest artists. Each book focuses on one iconic figure – from Munch to Monet, Cassatt to Caravaggio – with their life and work unfolding through a vivid, image-led timeline. Masterpieces take centre stage, presented in chronological order so readers can see how the art and the life intertwine. Accessible, engaging and visually striking, the series is both an essential introduction to the most celebrated names in art and a captivating showcase of their work.