Fifty exemplary works spanning the Post-Impressionist's career, from
one of the world's foremost Van Gogh collections
In this volume, 50 masterpieces by Vincent van Gogh (1853-90) from the
prestigious Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo--which houses one of the
greatest Van Gogh collections--document the Dutch painter's entire
career, on the eve of the 170th anniversary of his birth.
Through reproductions of the 50 paintings and drawings alongside
biographical accounts, the volume reconstructs Van Gogh's trajectory
along a chronological thread of the periods and places where the painter
lived: from his early life in the Netherlands to his years in Paris,
Arles, S. Remy and finally Auvers Sur-Oise; from his early passionate
and dark landscapes to his depictions of manual laborers such as sowers,
potato pickers, weavers, woodcutters, miners and domestic workers.
Between 1908 and 1929, Anton and Helene Kröller-Müller, the founders of
the Kröller-Müller Museum, purchased 91 paintings and more than 180
works on paper by the painter, amassing the world's second-largest Van
Gogh collection. This volume constitutes both an overview of Van Gogh's
career and an account of their passion for the artist.