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Van Gogh's ear : the true story / Bernadette Murphy.

By: Publication details: London : Chatto & Windus, an imprint of Vintage, 2016.Description: 319 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), portraits, facsimilies ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1784740616
  • 9781784740610 (hardback)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 759.9492 23
LOC classification:
  • N6953.G63 M87 2016
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1.Reopening the Cold Case -- 2.Distressing Darkness -- 3.Disappointment and Discovery -- 4.Almighty Beautiful -- 5.Living in Vincent's World -- 6.Night Owls -- 7.Monsieur Vincent -- 8.A Friend in Need -- 9.A Home at Last -- 10.The Artists' House -- 11.Prelude to the Storm -- 12.A Very Dark Day -- 13.The Murky Myth -- 14.Unlocking the Events -- 15.Aftermath -- 16.`Come Quickly' -- 17.`Alone on the Sad Sea' -- 18.Betrayal -- 19.Sanctuary -- 20.Wounded Angel -- 21.Troubled Genes -- 22.`The Certainty of Unhappiness'.
Summary: On a dark night in Provence in December 1888 Vincent van Gogh cut off his ear. It is an act that has come to define him. Yet for more than a century biographers and historians seeking definitive facts about what happened that night have been left with more questions than answers. In Van Gogh's Ear Bernadette Murphy sets out to discover exactly what happened that night in Arles. Why would an artist at the height of his powers commit such a brutal act? Who was the mysterious 'Rachel' to whom he presented his macabre gift? Was it just his lobe, or did Van Gogh really cut off his entire ear? Her investigation takes us from major museums to the dusty contents of forgotten archives, vividly reconstructing the world in which Van Gogh moved - the madams and prostitutes, cafe patrons and police inspectors, his beloved brother Theo and his fellow artist and house-guest Paul Gauguin. With exclusive revelations and new research about the ear and about 'Rachel', Bernadette Murphy proposes a bold new hypothesis about what was occurring in Van Gogh's heart and mind as he made a mysterious delivery to her doorstep that fateful night. Van Gogh's Ear is a compelling detective story and a journey of discovery. It is also a portrait of a painter creating his most iconic and revolutionary work, pushing himself ever closer to greatness even as he edged towards madness - and one fateful sweep of the blade that would resonate through the ages.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: 1.Reopening the Cold Case -- 2.Distressing Darkness -- 3.Disappointment and Discovery -- 4.Almighty Beautiful -- 5.Living in Vincent's World -- 6.Night Owls -- 7.Monsieur Vincent -- 8.A Friend in Need -- 9.A Home at Last -- 10.The Artists' House -- 11.Prelude to the Storm -- 12.A Very Dark Day -- 13.The Murky Myth -- 14.Unlocking the Events -- 15.Aftermath -- 16.`Come Quickly' -- 17.`Alone on the Sad Sea' -- 18.Betrayal -- 19.Sanctuary -- 20.Wounded Angel -- 21.Troubled Genes -- 22.`The Certainty of Unhappiness'.

On a dark night in Provence in December 1888 Vincent van Gogh cut off his ear. It is an act that has come to define him. Yet for more than a century biographers and historians seeking definitive facts about what happened that night have been left with more questions than answers. In Van Gogh's Ear Bernadette Murphy sets out to discover exactly what happened that night in Arles. Why would an artist at the height of his powers commit such a brutal act? Who was the mysterious 'Rachel' to whom he presented his macabre gift? Was it just his lobe, or did Van Gogh really cut off his entire ear? Her investigation takes us from major museums to the dusty contents of forgotten archives, vividly reconstructing the world in which Van Gogh moved - the madams and prostitutes, cafe patrons and police inspectors, his beloved brother Theo and his fellow artist and house-guest Paul Gauguin. With exclusive revelations and new research about the ear and about 'Rachel', Bernadette Murphy proposes a bold new hypothesis about what was occurring in Van Gogh's heart and mind as he made a mysterious delivery to her doorstep that fateful night. Van Gogh's Ear is a compelling detective story and a journey of discovery. It is also a portrait of a painter creating his most iconic and revolutionary work, pushing himself ever closer to greatness even as he edged towards madness - and one fateful sweep of the blade that would resonate through the ages.

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