Desperately Seeking Van Gogh adopts a very refreshing new way of
looking at the life of this most brilliant of artists: by following in
his footsteps around all the locations which meant the most to him and
which most influenced his work.
We capture the mood of bourgeois respectability of his mother's family
in The Hague, the fields and dyke banks of the sleepy provincial town of
Zundert on the Dutch/Belgian border where he grew up, to the boarding
schools which he hated. We go with Vincent to The Hague where he was an
apprentice art dealer, to his time in England and his dreams of maybe
escaping to South America, Brussels, Antwerp, Paris and then to all the
detailed locations in Provence, and many more.
Every spread features great imagery - both photographic and of Vincent's
works - and a fascinating commentary. For any enthusiast or art history
student of Vincent, this title is a must. For anyone new to his work, it
is a very accessible, friendly and insightful way to look at his life.