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Cartas a Theo (eBook)

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Verlag: L&PM Editores
ISBN: 978-65-5666-342-5
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A grande novidade desta edição é a inclusão de um precioso material, até então inédito em nosso país: a primeira e única crítica sobre a obra de Vincent van Gogh publicada enquanto ele vivia, bem como toa a repercussão que ela gerou na época. Além disso, o volume contém ainda uma seleção das principais cartas enviadas por Vincent a seu irmão Theo. Um material emocionante e revelador, tanto por sua obsessiva convicção de ser realmente um artista, como também pela paradoxal consciência da própria loucura.

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A grande novidade desta edição é a inclusão de um precioso material, até então inédito em nosso país: a primeira e única crítica sobre a obra de Vincent van Gogh publicada enquanto ele vivia, bem como toa a repercussão que ela gerou na época. Além disso, o volume contém ainda uma seleção das principais cartas enviadas por Vincent a seu irmão Theo. Um material emocionante e revelador, tanto por sua obsessiva convicção de ser realmente um artista, como também pela paradoxal consciência da própria loucura.

Autor Gogh, Vincent Van / Ruprecht, Pierre (Übers.) / Simões, Julia da Rosa (Übers.)
Verlag L&PM Editores
Einband Adobe Digital Editions
Erscheinungsjahr 2022
Seitenangabe 456 S.
Ausgabekennzeichen Portugiesisch
Masse 6'915 KB
Plattform EPUB
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Über den Autor Vincent Van Gogh

Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) was a highly influential Dutch Post-Impressionist painter best known for his uniquely expressive brushwork and use of bold, dramatic colors. Van Gogh's early life and formative adult years were marked by mundane security; he was born into an upper-middle class family, received a rounded education, and was able to make a living off of his interest in art by working as a dealer; however, while his employment provided the opportunity for travel, it also exacerbated his lifelong struggle with his mental health. It wasn't until 1881-nine years before his death-that he began to produce his own art. His early work would consist mostly of still lifes and character studies but as he began to travel and become acquainted with new artistic communities, his art would become brazen and bright-capturing vivid portraits of the natural world. However, while Van Gogh would correspond and receive financial support from his younger brother, Theodorus, he often found himself skirting the line of poverty. His lack of commercial and financial success with his painting would lead him to neglect his physical and mental health, resulting in increased psychotic episodes and delusions; the worst of which ended with Van Gogh severing part of his own left ear. After a lifelong battle with depression, on July 27th, 1890, he went out into a wheat field where he had recently been painting and attempted suicide by shooting himself in the chest. Van Gogh would die from his injuries in his room at the Auberge Ravoux just two days later. In the aftermath of his death, Van Gogh's story would-for better or worse-cement his legacy in the public imagination as the "tortured artist" and in the decades that followed his work would gain worldwide critical and commercial beyond what he could have ever imagined.

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