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Vincent Van Gogh and the Birth of Cloisonism

by WELSH-OVCHAROV, BOGOMILA

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Totonto: Art Gallery of Ontario, (1981), 1981. First edition. Square 4to; 157 pp.; over 332 illustrations from photographs, including thirty-two color plates. A good copy or better in original gilt-stamped blue cloth in a worn dust jacket. A study of Van Gogh's influence in the formation of the Cloisonist style during the late 1880's..

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Title
Vincent Van Gogh and the Birth of Cloisonism
Author
WELSH-OVCHAROV, BOGOMILA
Book Condition
Used
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Hardcover
Publisher
Totonto: Art Gallery of Ontario, (1981)
Date Published
1981
Keywords
VAN GOGH CLOISONISM SYMBOLISM SYNTHETISM ART
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