http://vangoghbiography.com/
In 2011 Gregory White Smith and Steve Naifeh published Vincent Van Gogh: the Life,
adding to the large body of scholarship already extant on the famous
Dutch artist. Shortly thereafter the authors published this website,
working in collaboration with the Center for Digital Humanities at the
University of South Carolina (UofSC), and Elizabeth Petit, Professor of
Art History at UofSC and research editor for the book. Although the
website is a companion to the book, it does not have to be used in
conjunction; rather, it provides supplemental content including more
than 28,000 research notes that identify sources, "share the authors'
insights and assessments of sources," add Van Gogh biographers and
scholars "into the discussion over controversial issues in the
literature," and more. Clicking the yellow "Enter" button in the lower
right-hand corner will transport users into the world of Van Gogh. From
there readers can view these research notes (under Notes), a gallery of
family photographs and family trees (under Family Tree), and a
collection of Van Gogh's artwork (under Gallery). Readers may also want
to check out the People page, where they can learn more about other
individuals included in the book. After identifying characters that
pique their interest, visitors can return to the Notes page and conduct a
search to learn even more. For example, American reformer Jane Addams
is mentioned on the list of people and by searching the notes it appears
that Addams was an acquaintance of Margot Begemann, a neighbor and
perhaps love interest of Van Gogh's.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r61407/van_gogh_the_life
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