The Passions of Vincent van Gogh
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About the Book
Vincent van Gogh’s life was driven by passions, from the religious to the romantic. These passions illuminated his work as an artist, but also led to his many disappointments in life. Whether attempting to be a missionary, falling in love with his cousin, sheltering a prostitute and her children, proposing to his neighbor’s spinster daughter or establishing an art colony with Paul Gauguin failure haunted him. Although his uniquely vibrant colors and dramatic brushstrokes redefined impressionist painting, success eluded him. Only after his tragic death was his artwork finally recognized for its intensity, appeal, and enduring impact.
About the Author
Tom Mutchler lives in Palm Coast, Florida with his artist-writer wife, Ione, following a career as newspaper reporter, industrial editor, public relations and public affairs manager. Before settling in Florida, they lived ten years on their sailboat and cruised throughout the Caribbean.