#Art History Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh’s last painting “Wheatfield with Crows” (1890)
Finish date: 12.08.2025
Genre: Non-fiction
Rating: D
The Letters of Vincent Van Gogh – Penguin Classics (528 pg)
Bad news: As much as I like van Gogh’s paintings
his letters were 80% asking for supplies from his brother,
discussing technical aspects of drawing and color with other painters
and only 20 % describing his feelings. His decision to co-habit with Sien (former prostitute)
and her child shattered his relationship with his parents and Theo.
Good news: The letters do give the reader a timeline of his metamorphosis from a churchman to a painter.
He took art lessons in The Hague, Antwerp and finally in Paris with the $$ help of his brother Theo. But you can read about this in Wikipedia as well!
Good news: The most interesting letters were from St. Rémy when het felt most happy in Southern France with his new friends in the village. Van Gogh’s mental health continued to decline , with increased episodes of depression, anxiety, and erratic behavior. In the final years (1888-1890) Vincent was well aware of never recovering from his sickness. He would not be able to paint for much longer and so began a frenetic period during which he produced his most famous works. There is NO consensus about van Gogh’s health. Here is an interesting LINK in which you can read the many diagnoses concerning his health.
Bad news: The book ended quite abruptly. Vincent died in July 1890 and Theo died 6 months later in January 1891. The end. What I missed was any insight into van Gogh’s feelings about his last paintings.
I saw his LAST painting (Wheatfield with Crows) last month in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. It was painted hours before he shot himself in a field by Auvers-sur-Oise, a village north of Paris.
It is stunning to see “close-up”….filled with raw emotion, ominous symbols of black crows flying wildly around (death) …and the book says nothing about it…not even in the editor’s notes.
Personal: Would I recommend the book? Not really. Go to the library and find other books about Van Gogh and his art. Read articles on Wikipedia. Here is another interesting LINK about van Gogh’s last painting. This way you will learn more about Vincent and his genius than reading his letters.
Vincent does not disappoint
…only this book leaves much to be desired.

There’s no like button. So …I was here. I appreciated reading your thoughts. I enjoyed your candid review style. I was drawn in by that painting. I am fascinated by Van Gogh but am not an authority and had not seen that one.
Thanks for your comment! The photo of the painting does not do it justice.
Up close you can see the brushstrokes heavy with paint going in all directions.
The “crows” are the center point of the painting….