Elegant hardcover Midi unlined journal featuring a detail from one of the J. Paul Getty Museum's most popular paintings, Vincent van Gogh's Irises.
- Dimensions: 5 x 7 x .75 in
- Interior: Unlined
- Page Count: 144
- GSM (paper weight): 120
- Closure: Elastic Band
- Cover: Hard
- Edge Printing: Yes
- Includes interior momento pouch and ribbon marker
- Item #: 978-1439782057
Additional Features:
100% recycled binder boards
Decorative printed cover paper
FSC-certified text paper
Threaded stitching and glue, as needed
Acid-free sustainable forest paper
A severe mental health crisis, in which he cut off his own ear, prompted Van Gogh to admit himself to the Saint-Paul Asylum at Saint-Rémy in the south of France. His recuperation began with paintings of the asylum garden, Irises chief among them. The close study of nature was the foundation of Van Gogh's art, as his precise delineation of individual flowers suggests, but he also brought to that study an astonishing degree of subjective intensity. We feel this in the painting's strong colors, thickly applied paint, and powerful decorative rhythms, all of which convey the artist's sense of nature's surging vitality.
Vincent van Gogh
Irises
Dutch, Saint-Rémy, France, 1889
Oil on canvas
28 in x 36 5/8 in
90.PA.20