Van Gogh In Paris

A Novel

by Nicholas Vazzana


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Softcover
$11.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/25/2007

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Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 144
ISBN : 9780595441600

About the Book

Contemporary research and museum websites worldwide have shed new light on Vincent van Gogh's formative years in Paris. Nicholas Vazzana has blended history and fiction to show the profound transformation of one of the world's great artists during his two-year stay in Paris' Montmartre quarter.

The thirty-three-year-old Dutchman's painting style, formerly rooted in the gray, cold north, evolves into an unrestrained, colorful brilliance under Parisian influences. In addition to changing his painting style, Van Gogh grows as a social being, mingling with prominent artists and lively bohemians in the city's cafés and bistros, where he exchanges dialogue with such notables as Henri Toulouse Lautrec and Emile Zola. But his turbulent love affair with Agostina Segatori, the owner of Cafe du Tambourin, changes Van Gogh's view of love and leads to a violent, dangerous confrontation.

Van Gogh in Paris intimately reveals Van Gogh's "lost years," when he was [or is] seduced by sensual decadence, unbridled sexual freedom, and absinthe, known as the green fairy. As a professional artist, Vazzana incorporates his knowledge of the masters into his novel, adding texture and passion to Van Gogh's fascinating life.


About the Author

Nicholas Vazzana was a television news reporter and founded a major multimedia publishing company for the school market. A professional artist and writer, he lives in New Hampshire and New York and holds a Master?s from Syracuse in Communications. His painting appears on the cover of this novel.