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"Van Gogh: The Color of the Sky" Author: [France] Francoise Bayle Publisher: Beijing United Publishing Company
"Van Gogh: The Color of the Sky" Author: [France] Francoise Bayle Publisher: Beijing United Publishing Company
Description
Introduction
☀National Geographic China launched the art enlightenment series "Paper Art Museum" in 2019, a must-have art introductory reading for families
☀Bring the art gallery home, from the Renaissance to Ukiyo-e, from Leonardo da Vinci to Van Gogh, 19 painters, 19 books, and a look at the world's famous paintings
☀Opening the book is like walking into a "paper art gallery"; the intimate interpretation of the paintings will take you to feel the warmth of art
☀The original version is jointly produced by the well-known European media GEO Art and Le Monde, with pictures provided by major art galleries around the world, high-definition picture quality, high-quality standards among similar books, colors close to the original, and details at a glance
In this book, you can enjoy more than 60 representative and symbolic paintings by Van Gogh, which reflect his extraordinary life experience and his unique artistic style. From touching portraits to deformed landscapes depicted by swirling brushstrokes, readers can discover the creative trajectory of this stunning artist, from dark tones to bursts of color, just like the change from "The Potato Eaters" to "Wheatfield with Crows".
About the Author
van gogh
Van Gogh, 1853-1890
Dutch post-impressionist painter, one of the most well-known artists in the world. His early works show the realistic style of traditional Dutch painting. After arriving in Paris, he was influenced by Impressionism and Japanese Ukiyo-e works, and his style changed dramatically, with the color tone changing from dark to bright. His life was short but legendary. He was obsessed with using wild colors and exaggerated lines to express his inner passion and depression, and convey his eternal love for nature. His representative works such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers" and "Crows in the Wheat Field" have deeply influenced the painting art of the 20th century.