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Van Gogh in America / edited by Jill Shaw ; with essays by Rachel Esner, Joost van der Hoeven, Julia Krikke, Jill Shaw, Susan Alyson Stein, Chris Stolwijk, and Roelie Zwikker ; and a chronology by Dorota Chudzicka.

Fine Arts Library ND653.G7 A4 2022
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Gogh, Vincent van, 1853-1890, artist.
Shaw, Jill, editor, contributor.
Esner, Rachel, contributor.
Hoeven, Joost van der, contributor.
Krikke, Julia, contributor.
Stein, Susan Alyson, contributor.
Stolwijk, Chris, contributor.
Zwikker, Roelie, contributor.
Chudzicka, Dorota, writer of supplementary textual content.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gogh, Vincent van, 1853-1890--Exhibitions.
Gogh, Vincent van.
Gogh, Vincent van, 1853-1890--Catalogs.
Gogh, Vincent van, 1853-1890--Themes, motives.
Gogh family--History.
Gogh family.
Art--Collectors and collecting--United States--20th century.
Art.
Painting, Dutch--Collectors and collecting--United States.
Painting, Dutch.
Painting, Dutch--19th century.
Gogh, Vincent van, 1853-1890.
Art--Collectors and collecting.
Painting, Dutch--Collectors and collecting.
Themes, motives.
United States.
Genre:
exhibition catalogs.
Catalogs
Exhibition catalogs
History
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
263 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Detroit, Michgan : Detroit Institute of Arts, [2022]
Summary:
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) is one of the most iconic artists in the world, and how he became a household name in the United States is a fascinating, largely untold story. 'Van Gogh in America' details the early reception of the artist's work by American private collectors, civic institutions, and the general public from the time his work was first exhibited in the United States at the 1913 Armory Show up to his first retrospective in an American museum at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1935, and beyond. The driving force behind the project, the Detroit Institute of Arts, was the very first American public museum to purchase a Van Gogh painting, his 'Self-Portrait', in 1922. Leading Van Gogh scholars chronicle the considerable efforts made by early promoters of modernism in the United States and Europe, including the Van Gogh family, Helene Kröller-Müller, numerous dealers, collectors, curators, and artists, private and public institutions, and even Hollywood, to frame the artist's biography and introduce his art to America.
Contents:
Sponsors
Foreword / Salvador Salort-Pons
Acknowledgments / Jill Shaw
Lenders to the Exhibition
Note to the Reader
America Wakes Up to Van Gogh / Jill Shaw
Becoming the Most Popular Dutch Painter: Van Gogh in America, c. 1910-50 / Chris Stolwijk and Julia Krikke
Van Gogh in New York: Picturing the First Years, 1912-29 / Susan Alyson Stein
Appendix: Montross Correspondence, 1920-23 / Susan Alyson Stein
The Dutch Connection: The Role of Vincent Willem van Gogh and Helene Kröller-Müller in the Presentation of Van Gogh in America / Joost van der Hoeven and Roelie Zwikker
The Heartland Steps Up: Van Gogh in the Midwest, 1913-36 / Jill Shaw
Van Gogh in (and around) Hollywood, 1920-70 / Rachel Esner
Van Gogh in America: A Chronology of Key Events and Exhibitions, 1908-37 / Dorota Chudzicka
Checklist of the Exhibition
Selected Bibliography
Index
Photography Credits.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 244-255) and index.
ISBN:
9780300247091
0300247095
OCLC:
1151897530

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