Vincent van Gogh felt a profound empathy with the natural environment and considered the "spiritual essence" of trees to be comparable with that of human figures.
This superbly illustrated book traces van Gogh's development as a painter of trees, from the distinctive pollard willows of his home province of North Brabant to the cypress and olive trees of Provence to the parks of Paris. Ralph Skea discusses van Gogh's early life in the Netherlands; his first tree studies in the Dutch landscape; his paintings of trees within townscapes; his particular fascination with orchards, which...
Vincent van Gogh felt a profound empathy with the natural environment and considered the "spiritual essence" of trees to be comparable with that of...