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A Fire In His Soul Van Gogh Paris And The Making Of An Artist Miles J Unger

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A Fire In His Soul Van Gogh Paris And The Making Of An Artist Miles J Unger
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Publisher: Pegasus Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 57.48 MB
Author: Miles J. Unger
Language: English
Year: 2025

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A Fire In His Soul Van Gogh Paris And The Making Of An Artist Miles J Unger by Miles J. Unger instant download after payment.

The fascinating story of Vincent van Gogh's two groundbreaking years in Paris, where he transformed himself from a provincial unknown into one of the world's great visionary artists.
Vincent Van Gogh arrived in the French capital on the last day of February 1886, a month short of his thirty-third birthday. He was a man beaten down by life, half-starved, and nearly broken psychologically. He was saved by his brother Theo, who provided him with room, board, and, most crucially, emotional support while he attempted to master the difficult craft of painting. Thus far, Vincent's crude scenes of peasant life rendered in murky shades of brown and gray were both hackneyed and amateurish. Theo, a successful art dealer at a prestigious Parisian firm, dismissed them as gloomy, unappealing, and, worst of all, unmarketable.
By the time Vincent left Paris, almost exactly two years later, he'd transformed himself into one of the most original artists of the age, turning out...

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