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Vincent Was Here

2019

  • Book Vincentwashere 9202 20200131180900
  • Karin Borghouts followed in Vincent van Gogh’s footsteps, from his Dutch birthplace in Zundert to Auvers-sur-Oise in France where he took his own life. No less than thirteen locations, including Nuenen, Drenthe, Paris, Arles and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence are portrayed in magnificent images. She has also reconstructed more of 30 of his still lifes and photographed them.

    VINCENT WAS HERE Book of Photographs
    Photography: Karin Borghouts
    Co-edition by Ronny Van de Velde and Karin Borghouts
    Text: Xavier Canonne, director Musée de la photographie Charleroi, Belgique and Ron Dirven, conservator House Vincent van Gogh, Zundert, the Netherlands
    Lay-out & design: Karin Borghouts, Fabienne Peeters/Steurs
    Printed in Belgium by Graphius
    ISBN 9789080990333
    Bookrelease: 22/10/2019 Het Noordbrabants Museum
    Binding: Hardcover
    Pages: 208 (130 photos)
    Size: 240 x 300 x 23 mm
    Language: Dutch, French and English

    35 EUR

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    Special Edition: signed and numbered book (50 ex) including archival pigment print edition 22 x 28 cm.
    Choice between 10 different prints, each in a limited edition of only 5 ex. LOOK HERE
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