"The definitive biography for decades to come."--Leo Jansen, curator, the Van Gogh Museum, and co-editor of "Vincent van Gogh: The Complete Letters
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"In their magisterial new biography, "Van Gogh: The Life, "Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith provide a guided tour through the personal world and work of that Dutch painter, shining a bright light on the evolution of his art. . . . What [the authors] capture so powerfully is Van Gogh's extraordinary will to learn, to persevere against the odds.""--"Michiko Kakutani, "The New York Times
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"Captivating . . . Winners of the 1991 Pulitzer Prize for their biography of Jackson Pollock, [Naifeh and Smith] bring a booming authorial voice and boundless ingenuity to the task and have written a thoroughly engaging account of the Dutch painter. Drawing on Van Gogh's almost uniquely rich correspondence . . . the authors vividly reconstruct the intertwined stories of his life and his art, portraying him as a 'victim of his own fanatic heart.' . . . Their fine book has the potential not only to reinvigorate the broad base of popular interest that Van Gogh already enjoys but to introduce a whole new generation to one of art history's most remarkable creative spirits.""--"Jonathan Lopez, " The Wall Street Journal"
"Could very well be the definitive biography . . . In it we get a much fuller view of Van Gogh, owing to the decade Naifeh and Smith spent on research to create this scholarly and spellbinding work. . . . How pleased we should be that [these authors] have rendered so exquisitely and respectfully Van Gogh's short, intense, and wholly interesting life."--Roberta Silman, " The Boston Globe"
"This generation's definitive portrait of the great Dutch post-Impressionist . . . [The authors'] most important achievement is to produce a reckoning with Van Gogh's occasional 'madness' that doesn't lose sight of the lucidity and intelligence--the profound sanity--of his art."--Richard Lacayo, "Time"
"Brilliant . . . Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith are the big-game hunters of modern art history. . . . ["Van Gogh"] rushes along on a tide of research. . . . At once a model of scholarship and an emotive, pacy chunk of hagiography."--Martin Herbert, "The Daily Telegraph "(London)
The definitive biography for decades to come. Leo Jansen, curator, the Van Gogh Museum, and co-editor of "Vincent van Gogh: The Complete Letters
"
In their magisterial new biography, "Van Gogh: The Life, "Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith provide a guided tour through the personal world and work of that Dutch painter, shining a bright light on the evolution of his art. . . . What [the authors] capture so powerfully is Van Gogh s extraordinary will to learn, to persevere against the odds. " "Michiko Kakutani, "The New York Times
"
Captivating . . . Winners of the 1991 Pulitzer Prize for their biography of Jackson Pollock, [Naifeh and Smith] bring a booming authorial voice and boundless ingenuity to the task and have written a thoroughly engaging account of the Dutch painter. Drawing on Van Gogh s almost uniquely rich correspondence . . . the authors vividly reconstruct the intertwined stories of his life and his art, portraying him as a victim of his own fanatic heart. . . . Their fine book has the potential not only to reinvigorate the broad base of popular interest that Van Gogh already enjoys but to introduce a whole new generation to one of art history s most remarkable creative spirits. " "Jonathan Lopez, " The Wall Street Journal"
Could very well be the definitive biography . . . In it we get a much fuller view of Van Gogh, owing to the decade Naifeh and Smith spent on research to create this scholarly and spellbinding work. . . . How pleased we should be that [these authors] have rendered so exquisitely and respectfully Van Gogh s short, intense, and wholly interesting life. Roberta Silman, " The Boston Globe"
This generation s definitive portrait of the great Dutch post-Impressionist . . . [The authors ] most important achievement is to produce a reckoning with Van Gogh s occasional madness that doesn t lose sight of the lucidity and intelligence the profound sanity of his art. Richard Lacayo, "Time"
Brilliant . . . Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith are the big-game hunters of modern art history. . . . ["Van Gogh"] rushes along on a tide of research. . . . At once a model of scholarship and an emotive, pacy chunk of hagiography. Martin Herbert, "The Daily Telegraph "(London)"
"
The definitive biography for decades to come."--Leo Jansen, curator, the Van Gogh Museum, and co-editor of
Vincent van Gogh: The Complete Letters
"In their
magisterial new biography,
Van Gogh: The Life, Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith provide a guided tour through the personal world and work of that Dutch painter, shining a bright light on the evolution of his art. . . . What [the authors] capture so powerfully is Van Gogh's extraordinary will to learn, to persevere against the odds."
--Michiko Kakutani,
The New York Times
"Captivating . . . Winners of the 1991 Pulitzer Prize for their biography of Jackson Pollock, [Naifeh and Smith] bring a booming authorial voice and
boundless ingenuity to the task and have written a
thoroughly engaging account of the Dutch painter. Drawing on Van Gogh's almost uniquely rich correspondence . . . the authors vividly reconstruct the intertwined stories of his life and his art, portraying him as a 'victim of his own fanatic heart.' . . . Their fine book has the potential not only to reinvigorate the broad base of popular interest that Van Gogh already enjoys but to introduce a whole new generation to one of art history's most remarkable creative spirits."
--Jonathan Lopez,
The Wall Street Journal "Could very well be the definitive biography . . . In it we get a much fuller view of Van Gogh, owing to the decade Naifeh and Smith spent on research to create this scholarly and spellbinding work. . . . How pleased we should be that [these authors] have
rendered so exquisitely and respectfully Van Gogh's short, intense, and wholly interesting life."--Roberta Silman,
The Boston Globe "This generation's
definitive portrait of the great Dutch post-Impressionist . . . [The authors'] most important achievement is to produce a reckoning with Van Gogh's occasional 'madness' that doesn't lose sight of the lucidity and intelligence--the profound sanity--of his art."--Richard Lacayo,
Time "
Brilliant . . . Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith are the big-game hunters of modern art history. . . . [
Van Gogh] rushes along on a tide of research. . . . At once a model of scholarship and an emotive, pacy chunk of hagiography."--Martin Herbert,
The Daily Telegraph (London)