Liesbeth Heenk
Author of Howard Hodgkin Prints
About the Author
Image credit: Liesbeth Heenk - author, art historian, Van Gogh specialist
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Works by Liesbeth Heenk
Van Gogh's Inner Struggle: Life, Work and Mental Illness (Secrets of Van Gogh) (Volume 2) (2013) 20 copies
The 1-Hour van Gogh Book - How to look at Van Goghs (Secrets of Van Gogh) (Volume 1) (2012) 17 copies
Rembrandt and His Influence on Eighteenth-Century German and Austrian Printmakers: Rembrandt, Seine Verwandlung in Der… (1999) 5 copies
Associated Works
Van Gogh Today: Stories of the Artist in our Modern World (Secrets of Van Gogh) (Volume 3) (2014) — Introduction — 9 copies
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- Rating
- 4.5
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This is Part 2 of a 5 part series of narratives about the life of Van Gough. This booklet is only 48 pages long, so I'm wondering why they were even separated and not published as an entire book. There is also cross referencing from this volume into others, which is meaningless if you only have the one. Only this one appears to be available as an audiobook, which is how I came across it.
I listened to this last summer, around the time that I visited the Van Gough Interactive Exhibition in Genoa. For some reason I never wrote the review at that time, so I just listened to half of it again to remind myself. Obviously I was in the right frame of mind last year as I gave it 4*, on a re-listen I found it rather dry and treatise-like, but I will stick with my original grading.
Van Gough is a fascinating character. He created artwork that has transcended the test of time, yet he only sold one painting during his life. As we are informed, he was aware of the type of art that would sell, yet he chose to go against the grain. If it weren't for the many letters he wrote at the time, we would presumably know a great deal less about this fascinating man. We think that depression and anxiety is a modern affliction, but Van Gough obviously suffered too.
This audiobook quotes many of the artist's original letters and several of the responses he received. Although I found it a bit dry, this is the most accurate source of insider information and the author is undoubtedly an expert on the subject.
The narrator, Denise Kahn, spoke clearly, in somewhat of a slow monotone, but I had no problem understanding her.… (more)