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  2. Brian Sewell - Wikipedia

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    In September 2024, as part of its inaugural weekly edition, the London Standard used artificial intelligence to write a Sewell-inspired review of the National Gallery's Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers exhibition.

  3. Posthumous fame of Vincent van Gogh - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rican author Giannina Braschi mentions Van Gogh cutting his ear off in her Spanglish novel Yo-Yo Boing!, and cites Van Gogh's paintings in her poetry collection Empire of Dreams. [28] At least four contemporary novelists have focused on the women Van Gogh knew and painted in his final days at Auvers-sur-Oise.

  4. List of works by Vincent van Gogh - Wikipedia

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    Van Gogh did not begin painting until his late twenties, and most of his best-known works were produced during his final two years. He produced more than 2,000 artworks, consisting of around 900 paintings and 1,100 drawings and sketches. In 2013, Sunset at Montmajour became the first full-sized Van Gogh painting to be newly confirmed since 1928 ...

  5. Émile Bernard - Wikipedia

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    Émile Henri Bernard (French pronunciation: [emil ɑ̃ʁi bɛʁnaʁ]; 28 April 1868 – 16 April 1941) was a French Post-Impressionist painter and writer, who had artistic friendships with Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin and Eugène Boch, [1] and at a later time, Paul Cézanne.

  6. Road with Cypress and Star - Wikipedia

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    The Pursuit of Spiritual Wisdom : The Thought and Art of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin. London: Associated University Presses in association with the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. ISBN 978-0-8386-3749-4. Welsh-Ovcharov, Bogomila (1987). "Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, and Albert Aurier: The Perception of Life in Death". In Leith, James (ed.).

  7. A Lane in the Public Garden at Arles - Wikipedia

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    Van Gogh produced the painting in mid-September 1888, shortly after he had completed another view of the park: The Poet's Garden (F468). [1] Van Gogh depicted the park in other works during this period, including: Entrance to the Public Park in Arles (F566), and The Public Park at Arles (F472).

  8. SNReview - Wikipedia

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    SNReview is a seasonal online literary magazine founded in 1999. It has published the poetry and prose of Stephen Gyllenhaal, Adrian Louis, and Steve Poleskie, among others.In the past three years, page views have risen almost sixfold with the average issue receiving more than 20,000 page views.

  9. Tortured artist - Wikipedia

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    Van Gogh, who struggled with poverty and mental illness for most of his life, is regarded as a famous example of the tortured artist. A tortured artist is a stock character and stereotype who is in constant torment due to frustrations with art , other people, or the world in general.