Vincent Van Gogh: Christianity Versus Nature

Vincent Van Gogh: Christianity Versus Nature
ISBN-10
155619076X
ISBN-13
9781556190766
Series
Vincent Van Gogh
Category
Art
Pages
283
Language
English
Published
1990-01
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Author
Tsukasa Kōdera

Description

This book analyzes the deeper meaning of recurring themes in van Gogh's uvre, such as the sower, the sun and the sunflower, against the religious background of his time. It traces the conflict between Christianity and nature that underlies the process of substitution of natural for Christian symbols which we find in van Gogh's uvre. The author has made a careful inventory of the principal motifs in van Gogh's uvre and studied the ways in which these have been combined and manipulated. By this method it can be demonstrated, not only that initially van Gogh uses explicitly Christian motifs such as the church spire, but also that their function is later taken over by motifs from nature like the sun and the starry night. Kodera discusses the meaning of these symbols and quotes extensively from contemporary material and from van Gogh's letters to show how this process of naturalization was influenced by specific artistic sources such as French Naturalist novels and Japanese prints.

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