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In Van Gogh's Own Words

by Anne Dupré

Although raised in a devout Protestant household, his father and grandfather both pastors, Van Gogh’s work as a missionary among impoverished coal miners in the Borinage led to a profound disillusionment with traditional religious dogma. Experiencing a godliness in the dignity of the working people, he shifted from conventional religious beliefs to a more personal and mystical understanding of spirituality. For him, the divine could be found in the beauty of the natural world, in the nobility of labor, and in the act of creating art that expressed these truths. At the age of 27, he committed himself fully to the lifelong pursuit of revealing this vision in his painting. As his deeply personal letters unfold, we gain a fuller understanding of the spirit, struggles, and spiritual quest of this extraordinary artist—and a deeper appreciation of his artistic genius.

 

Paperback 108 pages, Color Illustrations, 5"x7"

978-1-945432-71-2

Words of Praise:

'Straightforward, lyrical, and illuminating — this book is a true gem for anyone passionate about Van Gogh or art in general. In Van Gogh’s Own Words: The Connection Between the Word and the Image by Anne Dupré deftly connects Van Gogh's letters and quotes with his paintings, offering insights into his psychology and philosophy while exploring the influence of Japanese artists. The high-quality images placed alongside the text beautifully complement the words, enriching the reading experience. A truly exquisite gift for art lovers— conveniently portable and stylishly presented!'

 

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