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Great book about Van Gogh with excellent illustrations. My only gripe is that I expected a graphic novel will the characters speaking, instead it is a book with illustrations. This doesn’t detract from the book. It is still beautifully illustrated.

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It was a fascinating read. The content was well-organized and flowed. The pictures were useful in telling Vincent's story visually. As A Van Gogh's admirer, I was engrossed by this graphic novel, I would recommend to anyone who is a fan or to parents that want their children to read!

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I usually love graphic novels, and I usually love biographies, but I wasn't enamored with this one. The bio didn't seem to go that deep, and while the premise was supposed to be of his sister-in-law telling his story, it still read like a high schooler's report. The illustration style wasn't to my preference, as I found it unrefined, and I would have preferred seeing Vincent's own works included rather than cartoon facsimiles that pale in comparison to the real deal. Lastly, the text didn't always match with the pictures - some two page spreads had numerous pictures depicting the same concept while the text continued on to other topics not shown - and sometimes there was more depicted in the pictures than in the text leaving me confused as to what really happened in those situations (like, wtf actually went on with Eugenie??) In the end, the pictures dropped off almost entirely leaving entire pages of text that I found overwhelming after the earlier format that broke up the text into manageable chunks.

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This book is a fantastic resource for fans of the artists and art history. It is a really unique format for a book about an artist and it makes it an accessible read for so many. I really enjoyed learning about some of Van Gogh's life and struggles. What an interesting man he was! I highly recommend this one to anyone wanting to learn more about the artist.

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I really liked reading more about Vincent van Gogh. As a fellow Dutchie I obviously know of van Gogh's existence and paintings, but except for the most well-known facts of the painter, I didn't know much about him. This graphic biography gives a wonderful insight in his life, struggles, artwork and much more. I was surprised by some things I read and feel like I can much better understand his art, actions and reasonings now. Unfortunately Vincent van Goghs life ended early and his struggles got the best of him. But how wonderful and loving is it that his sister in law has put so much effort in making sure he received the appreciation she and Vincents brother, Theo, always thought he deserved. I feel so sorry for Theo's wife though, losing Vincent and so shortly after Theo too. What a remarkable woman for putting up with so much sorrow and still going strong.

I'd definitely recommend everyone reading this biography. It is easy to read and even if you're not into art or whatever, it is written in such a way you will be gripped by the story of this marvellous painter.

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I loved this graphic biography! I’m a big Van Gogh fan and I believe it told his tragic life beautifully. I loved the art style. It gives an interesting perspective as it is told from someone in his family his sister in law. Recommended for those who want to learn more in an easy to digest story.

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It’s not every day I pick up and willingly read a biography, but I figured I’d give this one a shot since van Gogh happens to be one of my favorite artists. (I was obsessed with his The Starry Night painting as a kid.)
I am ever so glad I did pick this one up, because if I hadn’t, I never would have known about Jo, the woman who made Vincent famous. Honestly, she deserves all the praise for sticking up for her brother-in-law, and championing after his and her husband’s deaths. I’m sure it wasn’t easy.
I did know a little about van Gogh before reading this biography (like the infamous moment of him cutting off his ear and eating oil paints) but it was nice being able to see the why behind his paintings and his actions. Art books were always so dry and boring when I had to read them for school, but this one was engaging enough that even little uninterested teenage me would have devoured it. The illustrations in van Gogh’s style and writing the book as if from Jo’s perspective really helped bring the story of this tragic painter to life.
It really makes me wonder about him and want to know more. Like, if anyone has any theories on why he would suddenly faint. It mentioned that a doctor had diagnosed him with epilepsy, so was this the cause? The book never really made that clear. But it was obvious that Vincent was chronically depressed from childhood and had very sensitive feelings (maybe autism?). I never knew that he had only painted for a decade before passing. Or that he wanted to be a preacher. There are so many more interesting facts about him presented in this book, and it’s definitely worth the read.
Overall, Vincent: A Graphic Biography, is a wonderfully clever book and an easy read for those less inclined toward non=fiction. It’s insightful and empathetic, and a perfect read for those curious about the arts and Vincent van Gogh.
NOTE; I received a complimentary copy from the publisher via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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This book was AWESOME and I’m afraid that’s still an understatement.
An enigma of an artist, his life story in the format of a graphic novel – this is absolute perfection.

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This was so fun!

A great way to tell the story of the brilliant Van Gogh.

Love all of the art, and would definitely recommend to a friend

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Honest review in exchange of an e-arc from netgalley.

I asked to review this book as Vincent Van Gogh is my favourite painter, and I love to learn more on his history. I thought this was a fantastic way for people who are not necessarily big fans of non-fiction, or reading in general, to learn more about one of the worlds most famous painters! Being a graphic novel-style book, it was quick to get through, but found there was just the right balance of illustrations and text. It felt like there was enough text to get context, information and the emotional backstory etc of Vincent and his life across, but not so it's overwhelming. I loved the creativity of this book and will definitely be getting a physical copy to read again!

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I didn't enjoy reading this book mostly because of Vincent's character. Man, that guy was a lot. Of course it's a biography, so it's not the book's fault that he behaved the way he behaved, but the way his behaviour was framed doesn't sit right with me at all. All his wrongdoings are brushed off with "oh, but he's a ✨tortured genius✨". The book is written in first person from the point of view of Vincent's sister-in-law. Her dedication to making sure Vincent's paintings are appreciated is admirable, but I'm really curious if she actually held his private life with such high regard, or is it the author's imagination. Vincent seems like a pain in the ass to deal with and the book fails to fully acknowledge it. It's extremally biased to paint him in a positive light and while it's probable that his sister-in-law was biased, I feel that something that has the word "biography" in its name should be more objective.

Another aspect that I did not like was the artstyle. The cover looks nice and it's a shame most of the illustrations inside don't look nearly as good. The artstyle is very simple and, no offense, it looks like a work of a teenager who is still learning to make digital art. Still, there are some things that I really appreciate about it: 1) character designs were distinct enough to differentiate the characters without difficulty; 2) emotions were portrayed in an expressive way and it was clear to see what the characters were feeling. (One image that particularly striked me was Vincent shouting at page 108.... man that was scary)

But overall, despite the fact that some things were not to my liking, the book was very informative and quick to read. I learned a lot about Vincent van Gogh's life in a short time, so the book served its purpose and for that it deserves two stars. Thanks to NetGalley for the eARC!

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Thanks to the author, publisher and Netgalley for the opportunity to review this ARC!
Vincent Van Gogh's life is depicted from his sister-in-law's perspective in this book. His entire life from birth to death, his love affair and career, his mental health and family in pictures.
I was not convinced by the choice of narrator. Although it seems promising, it seems to me that the artist's life is shown in a less than objective way, going so far as to praise him too much (mind you, I'm not saying that he isn't a great artist, but none of us have a perfect life in which we haven't made mistakes).
Another aspect that is not clear to me is the audience that the work is aimed at. I thought it would be middle-grade or young-adult, but it mentions topics that don't fit me.

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I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is a great little book on Vincent van Gogh. It is very detailed containing pieces of his life such as changing careers and failed love interests that are often not considered when we think of van Gogh, instead favouring his art and mental health. The illustrations were really well done and at times helped to bring levity to the story which isn’t often the happiest of lives.

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This is a visually captivating exploration of Vincent van Gogh's life. This graphic novel dives into the hectic journey of his life all the while blending his artistic capabilities with the struggles he experienced throughout his life. This graphic novel did a great job of conveying complex emotions through its illustrations that mirrored van Gogh's own style. I love that it does not shy away from showcasing the uglier bits of his life such as his battles with mental illness, and how he struggled with isolation or poverty. Having this biography in graphic novel form is fantastic for people who find them daunting and can be especially helpful for younger readers. Getting to know his life's story allows one to view his artwork with new lens and see them differently than before.

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As an artist, I absolutely adored this book! I loved learning about Van Gogh throughout highschool and to be able to revisit that and learn about him even more, was amazing!
I can definitely see how this book will be incredibly helpful for younger artists who inspire to learn more about such a world famous artist. The way the story was planned and displayed via both text and pictures is incredible!

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A really nice illustrated biography of Van Gogh. His life is told from the point of view of his sister in law, Jo, who was Theo’s wife. It is told with kindness and also admiration for Van Gogh’s talent, in spite of all the hardships this created for Theo and his family. The book illustrates well the commitment Jo had to make Vincent known and to develop the international recognition for his art.
It is well written and well illustrated, with colours reminiscent of Vincent and some of his own pictures.
A really good book to discover Vincent Van Gogh and understand how his art acquired the fame it has today.

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This was a wonderful read, the illustrations really made the story come to life. Heartbreaking to understand more about Vincent and his life story and how his sister in law worked so hard to preserve both his and Theo’s names. I think a trigger warning at the beginning of the book would be a good addition as I wasn’t expecting to see certain events illustrated even if they weren’t detailed.

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The graphic memoir frames van Gogh's life through the perspective of the wife of his borther, trying to pull his life story together out of the pieces she knows from his family and the letters he wrote to he husband, However the art style was not what I hoped and the graphic presentation of information was not the most imaginative. It was informative but at times reading it felt like a chore, which is the opposite effect of what graphic non-fiction should aim for.

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I learned a lot about not only van Gogh's short life and career through this short graphic biography, along with his family dynamics and the survival of his legacy. Told from the unique perspective of Theo van Gogh's widow, Jo, the narrative reveals her role in keeping van Gogh's work in the public eye, and finding a way to honor the legacy of both her husband and brother-in-law. Jo's voice feels real, as there are emotions, 19th century perspectives, and self-effacement of her accomplishments throughout. The main critique I have is that the art is somewhat uneven at times; the people depicted are frequently very simple and lacking in detail, though the re-creations of van Gogh's works and style in some of the panels is beautifully done. Overall, a compelling depiction of van Gogh's life, delving into his work as an artist and his troubles as a human.

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It’s important to note that I went into this book expecting a narrative graphic novel, but the book itself is closer to those illustrated histories you probably remember from school. I was a bit confused who the audience was meant to be. The writing and the fact that it was illustrated led me to believe it was for a younger crowd, but then some of the themes discussed were certainly of a more adult nature. However, van Gogh is endlessly fascinating to me and it was interesting learning new bits of his life that I wasn’t quite so familiar with. I do want to give a special mention for the illustration which was clearly done in a van Gogh inspired style. I read this on digital, but I would love to see how the physical copies came out.

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