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Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh | Victoria Charles
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Vincent van Goghs life and work are so intertwined that it is hardly possible to observe one without thinking of the other. Van Gogh has indeed become the incarnation of the suffering, misunderstood martyr of modern art, the emblem of the artist as an outsider. An article, published in 1890, gave details about van Goghs illness. The author of the article saw the painter as a terrible and demented genius, often sublime, sometimes grotesque, always at the brink of the pathological. Very little is known about Vincents childhood. At the age of eleven he had to leave the human nest, as he called it himself, for various boarding schools. The first portrait shows us van Gogh as an earnest nineteen year old. At that time he had already been at work for three years in The Hague and, later, in London in the gallery Goupil & Co. In 1874 his love for Ursula Loyer ended in disaster and a year later he was transferred to Paris, against his will. After a particularly heated argument during Christmas holidays in 1881, his father, a pastor, ordered Vincent to leave. With this final break, he abandoned his family name and signed his canvases simply Vincent. He left for Paris and never returned to Holland. In Paris he came to know Paul Gauguin, whose paintings he greatly admired. The self-portrait was the main subject of Vincents work from 1886c88. In February 1888 Vincent left Paris for Arles and tried to persuade Gauguin to join him. The months of waiting for Gauguin were the most productive time in van Goghs life. He wanted to show his friend as many pictures as possible and decorate the Yellow House. But Gauguin did not share his views on art and finally returned to Paris. On 7 January, 1889, fourteen days after his famous self-mutilation, Vincent left the hospital where he was convalescing. Although he hoped to recover from and to forget his madness, but he actually came back twice more in the same year. During his last stay in hospital, Vincent painted landscapes in which he recreated the world of his childhood. It is said that Vincent van Gogh shot himself in the side in a field but decided to return to the inn and went to bed. The landlord informed Dr Gachet and his brother Theo, who described the last moments of his life which ended on 29 July, 1890: I wanted to die. While I was sitting next to him promising that we would try to heal him. [...], he answered, La tristesse durera toujours (The sadness will last forever).
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Cathythoughts
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#PoertryMatters #Understand

Now I understand
What you tried to say to me
And how you suffered for your sanity
And how you tried to set them free
They would not listen , they did not know
how
Perhaps they‘ll listen now

For they could not love you
But still your love was true
And when no Hope was left in sight
On that starry , starry night
You took your life as lovers often do
But I could have told you Vincent 👇🏻👇🏻

Cathythoughts 👇🏻👇🏻 This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you. 5y
TrishB This has made me cry at my desk now 💔 it‘s a year today since my friends daughter took her own life. It‘s been a hard year for her. Finding I can‘t really concentrate today! Sorry didn‘t mean to ruin your post 💜 5y
Cathythoughts @TrishB you didn‘t ruin my post - you made it real & more beautiful... sending warmest wishes to you .. take care today ♥️ 5y
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JennyM @TrishB oh Trish, I can only imagine how hard today must be. Keeping you in my thoughts. And thanks for the beautiful post Cathy (edited) 5y
Cathythoughts @JennyM I love this beautiful song 5y
TrishB @JennyM thanks lovely friends. I‘ve decided today‘s survival means staying away from fb!! 😘😘 5y
TheSpineView Beautiful! 💝 5y
Centique This song is so frequently in my head! Love it 😍 5y
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Blueberry
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Cathythoughts Beautiful 6y
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JoRead
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Joanne1
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@Victoria_Clyne and I hit the city for the Van Gogh exhibition as well as a bit of Jazz and high tea. It was lots of fun, no kids, woohoo! Of course we also checked out a little indie bookshop cos.... books!! We were restrained but I did pick up a cute journal (for my new journal writing) and a Van Gogh bookmark.

Leelee.reads 😍 7y
Victoria_Clyne Most unlike us to be restrained when it comes to books. 7y
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Soubhiville
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Of course I picked up some things at the Van Gogh museum! It was so special to see so many of these works in person!

elkeOriginal Wasn't that the best museum top to bottom?! So glad you made it 😁 8y
LeahBergen 😍😍 8y
Soubhiville @elkeo oh my gosh yes! I loved it! 8y
tpixie Awesome! We went to a Picasso museum in Barcelona and it was great! Small museum- like what the family had stacked away in their attic! Work from his childhood, sketches, etc! As my son put it, Picasso drew like an adult as a child, & like a child as an adult!! 8y
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LiteraryMind
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For the next time someone calls you crazy. Seriously, is it my fault I lose my mind in the process of success? 😉 #VanGogh #CrazyMindsThinkAlike 🎨