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Medium soft cover
Good condition
Published by Penguin Books
ISBN 978-0-141-01673-3
Two artists. One house. Nine weeks that changed art history. In 1888, Vincent van Gogh invited Paul Gauguin to live and work with him in a small yellow house in Arles. What followed was a brief, brilliant, and ultimately tragic experiment in artistic collaboration.
Martin Gayford reconstructs this volatile period with insight and intimacycapturing the arguments, the paintings, the dreams, and the unraveling of a fragile friendship. A gripping portrait of genius, madness, and the price of creation.