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  2. Van Gogh's family in his art - Wikipedia

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    Anna Cornelia Carbentus was born 10 September 1819 at The Hague to Willem Carbentus, who was a royal bookbinder. Her younger sister Cornelia married Theodorus' brother, Vincent van Gogh, the art dealer, and her older sister married a clergyman named Stricker. [8] Anna became a devout and helpful clergyman's wife, helping her husband in the ...

  3. Portrait of the Artist's Mother (Van Gogh) - Wikipedia

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    Anna enjoyed sharing her love of art with her children. Among Vincent's earliest drawings are copies of his mother's sketches of a bouquet of flowers and thistles. [3] Anna's husband, Theodorus van Gogh, was a pastor, a long-standing family profession. Theodorus, known for his good looks and long sermons, came from a family of seven children. [1]

  4. Wil van Gogh - Wikipedia

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    Willemina Jacoba van Gogh was born on 16 March 1862 in Zundert in the Netherlands, daughter of Theodorus van Gogh and Anna Cornelia Carbentus. She had three brothers Vincent, Theo, and Cor, and two sisters Elisabeth (Lise) and Anna. Wil and Vincent were close at an early age.

  5. Theo van Gogh (art dealer) - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Theodorus van Gogh and Anna Cornelia Carbentus. His elder brother was artist Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890). Business career.

  6. File:Famille van Gogh.JPG - Wikipedia

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    Anna Cornelia van Gogh-Carbentus (1819 - 1907). Hun kinderen: Vincent Willem, de schilder (30 maart 1853 - 29 juli 1890) Anna Cornelia (1855-1930) Theo (1857-1891)

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  9. Lost works by Vincent van Gogh - Wikipedia

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    In the following months his mother, Anna-Cornelia van Gogh-Carbentus, decided to move to a smaller home for her and her daughter Wil. They found an upper part of a house on the corner of the Nieuwe Ginnekenstraat and Wapenplein (nowadays Van Coothplein 33 A) in Breda and moved there on 30 March 1886 (coincidentally Vincent's 33rd birthday).