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@Wendigoon

1 year ago

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@CaptAj

1 year ago

My favorite Van Gogh fact: when he found out that Theo named him son Vincent after him, Van Gogh was so happy to share a name with his nephew that he spent the next few days not eating or drinking; just painting. And the gift that he gave his new nephew was (My personal favorite painting) Almond Blossom

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@James11111

1 year ago

One of the best Doctor Who episodes is the one where the Doctor brings Vincent to a modern day museum so he can see and hear people loving his art.

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@djentlover

1 year ago

The thought of him wanting to protect a kid who bullied and tormented him for a long time makes me cry.

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@Moody3863

1 year ago

Jo Bonger, his sister-in-law, deserves tons of credit for making him so famous. She upheld his legacy by devotedly promoting his artwork and translating he and Theo's letters. Without her work, he might've faded into obscurity.

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@Bread-nx9fo

1 year ago

I think him covering for children who may have accidentally shot him is a more realistic version, and very touching and true to his character. It’s seriously sad that he never saw his art prosper the way it has now in his lifetime.

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@JaelaOrdo

1 year ago

“I put my heart and my soul into my work, and have lost my mind in the process.” - Vincent Van Gogh

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@mootroidXproductions

1 year ago

One thing I want to counter is the idea that Van Gogh turned his suffering into beauty. He did his most famous paintings while he was recovering in the mental hospital. His best work came from healing, not suffering.

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@Big01021

1 year ago

Van Gogh - "Puffalo Pill ?" Rene - "you yeed your last haw partner! "

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@ashabasha

1 year ago

Love how varied your content topic is. ranging from art history, biblical works, government conspiracies, etc. The only link between topics is the macabre and the mysterious

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@Alana-jg1fi

1 year ago

I don’t know if you’ve heard of it but there’s a movie called “Loving Vincent” that was animated entirely in the style of his art. It takes place after his death and goes over real letters he wrote. The main character of the movie who is fictional tries to piece together Vincent’s death by talking to the people in his life and comes to the conclusion that he was probably killed by some teenager

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@deadsoon

1 year ago

I'm glad he had Theo in his life. He sounds like an amazing brother that actually loved him and accepted him for who he was, as unconventional as his personality would've been at the time.

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@LC-ng7hw

1 year ago

I’m so glad that this theory was presented to us in art class, it really helped me change my view from “tortured soul” to “a struggling man with a good heart”.

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@evildanae

1 year ago

hearing about his aversion to self-harm also makes me think he wasn’t responsible for cutting off his own ear

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@simosgaming

1 year ago

Man, if this is true, then Vincent might have been one of the nicest and most tragic people to walk this planet. I legit hope, that if there's some kind of afterlife, then, that Vincent was able to see that his work is now loved by millions around the world, and that he has inspired countless people to follow in his footsteps as an artist!

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@user-pf6sn8rd2l

6 months ago

As someone who has just a minimal knowledge of Vincent, I am most struck by the fact that he was living with a family who had no problem with him painting their young daughter. Whatever his personal demons, he didn't seem to be considered a threat to others; rather, was selflessly willing to bear shame and ridicule to protect those around him. What a beautiful picture of a gracious, loving generous soul. His life was, by far, his most beautiful painting.

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@zombih4029

1 year ago

The fact that he thought so little of himself if truly heartbreaking

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@Gyrfalcon312

1 year ago

That quote that Van Gogh ascribe to himself, 'I'll never amount to anything,' made me cry. If only he was alive to see and hear just how beloved he is in the painting spheres, and art in general!

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@kathrynneves4126

1 year ago

I enjoy your content a lot! Quick correction though: Vincent Van Gogh was the oldest of six siblings. Theo was his younger brother, which added to his depression and shame; he felt that, as the oldest sibling, he shouldn't be relying on his younger brother.

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@Rossytone

1 year ago

I gotta say, as someone who has struggled with self love, it's nice to hear, that he made it out of that dark hole, only to end, in selflessness. That's beauty.

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