Starry Night is a fascinating, fully illustrated account of Van
Gogh's time at the asylum in Saint-Remy, during which he created some of
his most iconic pieces of art.
Despite the challenges of ill health and asylum life, Van Gogh continued
to produce a series of masterpieces - cypresses, wheatfields, olive
groves and sunsets during his time there. This fascinating and
insightful work from arts journalist and Van Gogh specialist Martin
Bailey examines his time there, from the struggles that sent him to
the asylum, to the brilliant creative inspiration that he found
during his time here.
He wrote very little about the asylum in letters to his brother Theo, so
this book sets out to give an impression of daily life behind the
walls of the asylum of Saint-Paul-de-Mausole and looks at Van Gogh
through fresh eyes, with newly discovered material.
An essential insight into the mind of a flawed genius, Starry
Night is indispensable for those who wish to understand the life of one
of the most talented and brilliant artists to have put paintbrush to
canvas.