POMEGRANATE – Vincent van Gogh Deluxe Address Book

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Hardcover with hidden Wire-O binding

Case size: 7 x 8¼ in.

124 pages, with 40 full-color reproductions; up to 480 entries

Sections divided by alphabetical tabs. Letter pairs EF, IJ, QR, UV, and XYZ share tabs. Each information page contains six contact blocks with space for the following:

  • Name
  • Address
  • Fax

 

  • Work Phone
  • Cell

 

  • Home Phone
  • Email

ISBN 9780764981357

ITEM AA1010

Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) is often considered a tragic figure—struggling against madness, in and out of mental hospitals—yet he created works of genius. Shimmering with light and color, saturated with the intensity of his vision, they resound throughout the world of art.

Van Gogh could be delightfully amusing. Writing to his sister Willemina from Provence, the artist offered a self-portrait in prose: “My complexion has changed from green-greyish-pink to greyish-orange … and I am always very dusty, always more bristlingly loaded like a porcupine, with sticks, painter’s easel, canvases and further merchandise. Only the green eyes have remained the same.”

He sold only one painting in his lifetime, but over the course of a single decade he produced more than two thousand drawings and paintings.

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Hardcover with hidden Wire-O binding

Case size: 7 x 8¼ in.

124 pages, with 40 full-color reproductions; up to 480 entries

Sections divided by alphabetical tabs. Letter pairs EF, IJ, QR, UV, and XYZ share tabs. Each information page contains six contact blocks with space for the following:

  • Name
  • Address
  • Fax

 

  • Work Phone
  • Cell

 

  • Home Phone
  • Email

ISBN 9780764981357

ITEM AA1010

Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) is often considered a tragic figure—struggling against madness, in and out of mental hospitals—yet he created works of genius. Shimmering with light and color, saturated with the intensity of his vision, they resound throughout the world of art.

Van Gogh could be delightfully amusing. Writing to his sister Willemina from Provence, the artist offered a self-portrait in prose: “My complexion has changed from green-greyish-pink to greyish-orange … and I am always very dusty, always more bristlingly loaded like a porcupine, with sticks, painter’s easel, canvases and further merchandise. Only the green eyes have remained the same.”

He sold only one painting in his lifetime, but over the course of a single decade he produced more than two thousand drawings and paintings.

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