
‘Vincent A Graphic Biography’ is out now
It can be fun reading graphic novels. Sometimes they can tell the life and times of historical figures in an exciting fashion. When I first heard about Vincent A Graphic Biography I hoped I might get to read it. I was able to get a digital copy of this graphic novel and here is my thoughts on it.
You can read the plot for Vincent A Graphic Biography here:
The life of Van Gogh has gone down in legend as the archetypal artist’s existence. He was irascible and short-tempered, hugely passionate and emotional, absurdly talented and, for most of his lifetime, notoriously misunderstood and under-appreciated. And yet today, we see him as one of the most inventive, influential and admired painters of the entire Western canon, if not a genius.
Taking us through his short but explosive life, this graphic novel paints a vivid picture of Van Gogh’s unusual youth, his famous early failures, his discovery of a new style of painting, his tragic suicide, and the meteoric artistic legacy that followed.
This was a great graphic novel. It shows the rough early years of this man, and the challenges they faced. There were many failures in those days, but they refused to let it stop them. Over the years paintings were created that to this day people love to see in museums. As this graphic novel comes to a close the life of this influential painter comes to a tragic end.
Vincent A Graphic Biography is available now. You can order this graphic novel on Amazon, at Barnes and Noble and on Bookshop.
