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Lucie Rouart (after a portrait of Berthe Morisot by Manet), photograph by Neil Folberg, 2003
Neil Folberg, The Cherry Tree in Berthe Morisots Yard, Château du Mesnil, 2003
Neil Folberg, Café at Night, Montmartre, Paris, 2001.
Neil Folberg, Anna and Lou, Great-Great-Great-Granddaughters of Berthe Morisot, Château du Mesnil, 2002.
Edouard Manet, Portrait of Berthe Morisot with a Bouquet of Violets, 1872
Berthe Morisot, The Cherry Pickers, 1891
Vincent van Gogh, Café-Terrace at Night (Place du Forum in Arles), 1888.
Berthe Morisot, Young Girls at the Window, 1892.
Travels with Van Gogh and the Impressionists
Discovering the Connections

Photography by Neil Folberg
Text by Lin Arison
Size: 8 1/2 x 10"
Cloth, 284 pages
40 paintings and 1 map all in full color; 100 photographs
Published 2007
ISBN: 978-0-7892-0932-0
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A captivating memoir of the author’s journey through France in search of the Impressionists and their art, interwoven with personal histories of the artists and illuminated with contemporary photographs that re-create and reimagine their work.

Read our exclusive interview with the dynamic author-photographer team from Travels with Van Gogh

This story is personal, lively, and well researched: a fascinating mix of emotional resonance and keen observation. Arison invites readers to witness through her eyes all the episodes of a truly remarkable journey. -- Serge Lemoine, President, Musée D’Orsay

Brings us up sharp with its evocation of another time and another place, and its profound questions about originality, tradition, and the estimation of beauty. -- New York Sun

Exquisitely produced, this is a splendid affirmation of the continuum of the creative endeavor. -- Booklist

In 2000, deeply shaken by her husband’s recent death, author and world traveler Lin Arison took a trip through France with her granddaughter Sarah. Though Arison was in mourning, and Sarah was initially skeptical about art, the two surprised themselves by discovering renewed joy in the work of the Impressionists and the settings that inspired them.

In the years that followed, Arison’s personal odyssey became an extraordinary collaboration with photographer Neil Folberg, a collaboration culminating in Travels with Van Gogh and the Impressionists: Discovering the Connections. In one unique volume, Arison ushers readers from Auvers to Arles, Giverny to Mont Sainte- Victoire, in her quest to rediscover the lives, dwellings, and paintings of the Impressionists. En route, she debunks long-held myths about Van Gogh and Berthe Morisot, befriends twenty-first-century descendants of some of the masters, and finds inspiration in the Impressionists’ mutually supportive relationships. Gracefully blending memoir, travelogue, art history, and biography, Arison’s intimate narrative brings new insight to our understanding of these artists and their legacy.

Interspersed with Arison’s text, and with handsome reproductions of the original masterpieces, Neil Folberg’s photographs capture the central spirit of the Impressionists’ work and reapply that spirit to contemporary subjects and settings. Following an intuitive sensibility that never misses its mark, Folberg deploys each artist’s individual vision to new and striking ends, undergoing an artistic transformation of his own in the process.

Together, Arison’s words and Folberg’s images explore the enduring impact of France’s great late nineteenth-century painters, and the ways in which their revolutionary visions of their own world still impart great meaning and beauty to ours.

Lin Arison is the author of A Love Story in Mediterranean Israel (2002, with photographs by Neil Folberg), and has contributed a daily column to the Miami Review, as well as travel writings to the Israeli business magazine Link. Neil Folberg’s previous publications include: In a Desert Land (1987); And I Shall Dwell Among Them: Historic Synagogues of the World (1995); and Celestial Nights (2001). His work has been exhibited at museums and galleries around the world, and is widely collected.

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