Portrait of Dr. Gachet: The Story of a Van Gogh Masterpiece, Money, Politics, Collectors, Greed, and Loss
Chronicles the work's one-hundred-year history, from its creation shortly before the artist's death, to its sale for $82.5 million in 1990
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At a star-studded auction in 1990, a painting was sold for the record-breaking price of $82.5 million. That painting, Vincent van Gogh's <i>Portrait of Dr. Gachet</i>, has seemed to countless admirers to portray our times as "something bright in spite of its inevitable griefs."<p>This fascinating book reconstructs the painting's journey and becomes a rich story of modernist art and the forces behind the art market. Masterfully evoked are the lives of the thirteen extraordinary people who owned the painting and shaped its history: avant-garde European collectors, pioneering dealers in Paris and Berlin, a brilliant medievalist who acquired it for one of Germany's great museums, and a member of the Nazi elite who sold it after it had been confiscated as a work of "degenerate art." Remarkable and riveting, <i>The Portrait of Dr. Gachet</i> illuminates, in dramatic detail, the dynamics of the art market and of culture in our time.</p>
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