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Van Gogh and Nature

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A revelatory study of the importance of nature in Van Goghs art throughout his life in Holland and France The celebrated painter Vincent van Gogh (18531890) had a lifelong fascination with the natural world. He spent his youth in rural Holland and the countrys flat landscapes trees flowers and birds would feature in his early art. After he moved to Paris he encountered new radical thinking about art and humanitys changing relationship with nature. Later in Provence and Auvers he discovered unfamiliar terrain flora and fauna that further influenced his artistic ideas and subject matter. Van Goghs images of such diverse environments reflect not only his immediate surroundings but also the artists evolving engagement with nature and art. Van Gogh and Nature is an eye-opening and beautifully produced catalogue which accompanied the best-attended special exhibition in the Clark Art Institutes history. It chronicles the artists ongoing relationship with nature throughout his entire career. Among the featured works are Van Goghs drawings and paintings along with related materials that illuminate his reading sources and influences. Vivid color photography and explanatory texts based on new research by the authors clarify a central theme of Van Goghs oeuvre. Distributed for the Clark Art Institute Exhibition Schedule: Clark Art Institute (06/14/1509/13/15)