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There are various comparable-data sources--eBay and Kelly Blue Book (for the van) are two examples.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The book, titled In Van Gogh's Ear: Paul Gauguin and the Pact of Silence, is the product of 10 years of research by German academics Hans Kaufmann and Rita Wildegans.
BBC: Gauguin 'cut off Van Gogh's ear'
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Zemeckis started with the first line from Van Allsburg's book, ended with the last line, and pretty much filled in all the rest.
CNN: Review: 'Polar Express' a creepy ride
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Several of her short stories were published in Herbert Van Thal's Pan Book of Horror stories.
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Zemeckis and co-writer William Broyles Jr. have taken a popular 29-page children's book (written and beautifully illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg) and attempted to flesh it out into a full-fledged feature film.
CNN: Review: 'Polar Express' a creepy ride
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Now, imagine your favorite art book from above, The Complete Collection of Van Gogh, for example, opened its pages and each painting sprang to life for you to view in New York, and then again in London.
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Though art schools of Istanbul are overcrowded and women (especially) are flocking to careers in art, few art students or young collectors have ever seen a painting by Picasso, by Rembrandt, by Warhol or Pollock or van Gogh outside the pages of a book.
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This also changed the trajectory of his writing, says Dr van Es, whose research has been published in a book, Shakespeare in Company.
BBC: Shakespeare 'first great writer entrepreneur'
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Van Fraasen delivered the lectures in 1999, and they were published in book form in 2002, as The Empirical Stance.
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He claimed that his book would reveal the universal source of artists as diverse as Leonardo da Vinci and Vincent van Gogh.
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Every aspect of this book is precious, from the gold leaf that makes the pages glow to the image painted by Rogier van der Weyden.
ECONOMIST: Flemish manuscript painting