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Van Gogh and Gauguin : the studio of the south

Autor: Douglas W DruickPeter ZegersBritt SalvesenKristin Hoermann ListerMary C WeaverTodos autores
Editorial: Chicago : Art Institute of Chicago ; New York Thames & Hudson, 2001.
Edición/Formato:   Libro : Biografía : Inglés (eng)Ver todas las ediciones y todos los formatos
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"The friendship of Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin - including an intense, two-month collaboration in Aries, in the south of France - is one of the most revealing and dynamic relationships in the history of modern art. When they first met in Paris in late 1887, they were two of a number of artists seeking a way to move beyond impressionism. They found common ground in the belief that progressive art should be  Leer más
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Género/Forma: Biography
Biographies
Persona designada: Vincent van Gogh; Paul Gauguin; Vincent van Gogh; Paul Gauguin
Tipo de material: Biografía
Tipo de documento: Libro/Texto
Todos autores / colaboradores: Douglas W Druick; Peter Zegers; Britt Salvesen; Kristin Hoermann Lister; Mary C Weaver; Art Institute of Chicago.; Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam.
ISBN: 0500510547 9780500510544 0865591946 9780865591943
Número OCLC: 47168698
Notas: Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Art Institute of Chicago, Sept 22, 2001-Jan. 13, 2002 and the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Feb. 2-June 2, 2002.
Descripción: xii, 418 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), maps ; 33 cm.
Contenido: Prologue 1. The Netherlands and Peru: 1848-1885 2. Paris: October 1885-February 1887 3. Brittany and Arles: February 1887-October 1888 4. Arles: 23 October - 23 December 1888 5. Saint-Remy and Le Poulu: January 1889-July 1890 Coda: June 1891-May 1903 - Polynesia
Responsabilidad: Douglas W. Druick and Peter Kort Zegers in collaboration with Britt Salvesen ; with contributions to the text by Kristin Hoermann Lister and the assistance of Mary C. Weaver.

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This text systematically explores the relationship between Van Gogh and Gaugin in the larger cultural and political context implied in their ideas for a "Studio of the South". It charts the  Leer más

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