This is a great book. It teaches you about van Gogh's life, but also about his art and how to interpret it. It has a lot of pictures, so that you can see his art while the author explains it to you. I learned a lot of fascinating things about van Gogh, whom I was very unfamiliar with before reading this book. I only knew about Starry Night, his Sunflower paintings, and that he cut off his own ear. From reading this book I learned that he didn't cut off his whole ear – just a piece (which he then gave to a prostitute for safekeeping). He was institutionalized in an asylum. I learned that he ended up killing himself when he was 37 by shooting himself in the chest. He was religious and idealized Japan. He tried to paint like they did in Japan. He even does a self-portrait of himself as a Buddhist monk, on which he remarks in a letter to his sister: “I look like a Japanese.” I really like his painting “Skull with a Burning Cigarette”.
Here is a quote: “I am a man of passions, capable of and subject to doing more or less foolish things, which I happen to repent, more or less, afterward...My only anxiety is, how can I be of use in the world? Can't I serve any purpose and be of some good?” - Vincent van Gogh to his brother Theo, in a letter, 1880.