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African Americans Civil rights History 20th century Pictorial works Exhibitions African Americans Social conditions 20th century Exhibitions Civil rights movement History 20th century Pictorial works Exhibitions Documentary photography Social aspects United States History 20th century Exhibitions Gogh, Vincent van 1853-1890 Mental health Photographers United States Biography Photography Social aspects United States History 20th century Exhibitions Photojournalism Social aspects United States History 20th century Exhibitions United States Race relations History 20th century ExhibitionsBakker, Nienke
Summary: The mental state of Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) has been a perennial source of discussion and conjecture since his death by suicide. Was he mentally ill or a genius? What was the precise nature of Van Gogh's illness? Did it influence his work? This intriguing publication examines how Van Gogh's mental condition revealed itself in 1888 and how he struggled with it throughout his life. Van...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Mercatorfonds 2016
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Summary: Photographers shot millions of pictures of the black civil rights struggle between the close of World War II and the early 1970s, yet most Americans today can recall just a handful of images that look remarkably similar. In the popular imagination, the civil rights movement is remembered in dramatic photographs of protestors attacked with police dogs and fire hoses, firebombs and shotguns, tear...
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Publisher / Publication Date: University Of California 2013