The Yellow House

The Yellow House

by SusanGoldmanRubin (Author), JosA.Smith (Illustrator)

Synopsis

Beginning with their ambition to found an artists' colony and ending with each artist going his own way, this is the story of how, during autumn 1888, Van Gogh and Gauguin came to live together for two months, in Arles, in the south of France. It is not only the story of their friendship, it is also about how artists generate and share ideas and how they work. While they lived together, these artists had very different beliefs about art, which can be demonstrated through the subjects they painted, side by side. Reproductions of ten paintings by the men are included, so that their styles are approaches are evident. The contrast between the men (in appearance, manner and artistic approach) will provide ample material for discussion with children.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 40
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
Published: 03 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0810945886
ISBN 13: 9780810945883
Book Overview: Accompanies the exhibition The Yellow House Illustrations , The Art Institute of Chicago, USA, 06 Oct 2001 - 27 Apr 2002. Related exhibition: Van Gogh and Gauguin: The Studio of the South , The Art Institute of Chicago, USA, 22 Sep 2001 - 06 Jan 2002 (Temporary)

Author Bio
Susan Goldman Rubin is the author of Margaret Bourke-White, published by Abrams in 1999, and of Frank Lloyd Wright, also published by Abrams. She has written and illustrated several picture books for children. She is a graduate of Oberlin College, Ohio, and lives in Malibu, California. Jos. A. Smith has illustrated many popular picturebooks, including Goblins in Green. His signature artwork can also be seen in A Creepy Countdown by Charlotte Huck, and Clay Boy by Mirra Ginsburg. He is the author of a book on drawing, The Pen and Ink Book (Watson Guptill, 0-8230-3986-2, 1992). Smith is also a faculty member at Pratt Institute and lives in New York City.