Van Gogh's Ghost Paintings: Art and Spirit in Gethsemane

Van Gogh's Ghost Paintings: Art and Spirit in Gethsemane

Van Gogh's Ghost Paintings: Art and Spirit in Gethsemane

Van Gogh's Ghost Paintings: Art and Spirit in Gethsemane

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Overview

One of the most significant and revealing paintings by the world famous artist Vincent van Gogh was never seen by anyone but the artist himself. The painting was so important to the artist that he painted it twice. He was so conflicted about the painting that he destroyed it twice. Cliff Edwards argues these two unique paintings Vincent created and destroyed are at least as important to understanding the artist and his work as are the two thousand or more paintings and drawings that do exist. In Van Gogh's Ghost Paintings, Edwards invites his readers on a journey that begins in a Zen master's room in Japan and ends at a favorite site of the artist, a ruined monastery and its garden in the south of France. Recovering the intent of van Gogh and the nature of his "ghost paintings" becomes a "zen koan" waiting to be solved. The solution offers access to the deepest levels of the artist's life as painter and spiritual pilgrim. The journey leads to the artist's choice of the biblical theme of the Garden of Gethsemane. The answer to the mystery of the lost paintings illuminates the relationship of joy and suffering, discovery and creation, religion and the arts in van Gogh's life and work. In this fascinating book Edwards solves a long-ignored mystery that provides a critical key to the relation of van Gogh's religion and art.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498203081
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 06/03/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 136
File size: 48 MB
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About the Author

Cliff Edwards is Professor of Religion in the School of World Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University. His education spans East and West. With a PhD in biblical studies and world religions from Northwestern University, he has studied in France, Switzerland, Israel, and a Zen monastery in Japan, and has been a Coolidge Fellow in New York and a Visiting Fellow at Oxford University. Among his books are Van Gogh and God, The Shoes of Van Gogh, and Mystery of the Night Cafe, as well as a biblical commentary and two books on haiku.
David Cain is Distinguished Professor of Religion at the University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, Virginia, and minister in the United Church of Christ. He is editor of Sermons of Arthur C. McGill, (Cascade Books, 2007), and author and photographer of An Evocation of Kierkegaard / En Fremkaldelse af Kierkegaard (1997).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations viii

Foreword David Cain ix

Acknowledgments xi

1 Locating the Ghost Paintings 1

2 A Zen Master's Question 6

3 Quest for the Artist 12

4 The Pilgrimage from Paris to Arles 22

5 Gethsemane in the Bible 26

6 Agony and the Angel at Gethsemane 32

7 Vincent in Aries 42

8 Montmajour and the Two Gardens 47

9 Rembrandt's Christ and Vincent's Quandary 55

10 Yellow House to Asylum 66

11 Crisis after Crisis 71

12 Refusing Medieval Tapestries 76

13 The Secret Life of Artistic Creation 86

14 Empty Shoes on Empty Paths 91

Afterword 99

Select Bibliography 103

Illustrations 107

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