Vincent van Gogh in Auvers
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WRITTEN IN FRENCH
In 1987, Alain Mothe's Vincent van Gogh in Auvers-sur-Oise presented for the first time to the world, in colour, almost all the seventy-five canvases executed in less than seventy days in Auvers by Vincent van Gogh. Produced with the collaboration of many museums and private collectors...
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WRITTEN IN FRENCH
In 1987, Alain Mothe's Vincent van Gogh in Auvers-sur-Oise presented for the first time to the world, in colour, almost all the seventy-five canvases executed in less than seventy days in Auvers by Vincent van Gogh. Produced with the collaboration of many museums and private collectors, the book, translated into Japanese, has become the reference for this period of the painter.
Alain Mothe has continued his research, which he presents to us in this new edition produced on the occasion of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the birth of Vincent van Gogh and the opening to the public of the Maison du Docteur Gachet. Thanks to a rigorous text and numerous old and current photos, the reader follows the exact itinerary of the painter on the paths of Auvers that became Auvers-sur-Oise, his last emotions as an artist and as a man as he described them himself.
French
231 pages
Éditions du Valhermeil
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