Masters of Art

Van Gogh (Masters of Art)

Hardcover, 128 pages

English language

Published April 15, 1983 by Harry N. Abrams.

ISBN:
978-0-8109-1733-0
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The second of Doug’s recent novels to be written with first person narration, Portals opens with a much more actiony feel than Unidentified. I didn’t particularly click with Noah to start with, but he grew on me, and his logical deductions and inferences were dazzling and exciting to read about.

The portals themselves were cleverly done, and the intricacy of the connections and AI-monitored travel rules leave a lot of room for more novels set in this universe. I really hope Doug can fly with this, he’s done a few series before and, to my mind, Portals is ripe for future exploits someday. Yet again, Doug excels at manipulating the reader and characters both (although any time I see that someone died in a Doug Richards novel I now disbelieve it until there’s a genuine body). As this story progressed, I was engaged and excited. I read the first 2 …

Subjects

  • Individual artists
  • Painting & paintings
  • Post-Impressionism
  • Gogh, Vincent van,
  • Art & Art Instruction
  • Art
  • Individual Artist
  • Art / Individual Artist
  • History - General
  • 1853-1890