Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
09/03/24
Illustrator:
Gratama, Geert,
Pages:
151 pages
ISBN:
0-500-65372-0
ISBN 13:
978-0-500-65372-2
Dewey:
921
LCCN:
2023951362
Dimensions:
26 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
(Sun Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Gr 5 Up— In this European import, the authors trace Vincent van Gogh's life as he traveled, succeeded, failed, and grew into an artist. Through short paragraphs, many photographs and maps, as well as numerous reproductions of van Gogh's drawings, sketches and paintings, this atlas has much to share with readers. Denekamp and van Blerk write in narrative nonfiction style with few paragraphs per page, thus keeping this work interesting and less intimidating for readers. Topics, such as literal horsepower to the use of trains and other interesting tidbits, are mentioned and explained further in sidebars. The authors do not shy away from the artist's troubles, but rather handle them with compassion. The loss of his ear and eventual suicide are discussed, but van Gogh's death is described without the using the word. Gratama's graphic novel–style illustrations show van Gogh with bandages in the expected places after his aforementioned injury. While the illustration style may be familiar to readers, it adds to the striking visual contrast within the work. VERDICT This is well-crafted narrative nonfiction. Purchase where more coverage of the artist is needed.— Sarah Sieg
Vincent van Gogh traveled widely throughout Europe--on foot, by boat, and above all, by train. He wrote countless letters to his family as he went, using the world around him as the subject for hundreds of drawings and paintings. And in his day, that world looked very different from ours. Brimming with colorful illustrations, historic photographs, letters, detailed maps, and other documents, this book enables readers to join Van Gogh on his journeys from Z to A: from Zundert in the southern Netherlands (where he was born), through London and Paris, to Auvers-sur-Oise in France (where he died). Offering a detailed introduction to Van Gogh's personal quest and the world of his time, The Vincent Van Gogh Atlas will immerse young readers in the history of the nineteenth century and the turbulent life of Van Gogh, the artist and man.