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  2. Prisoners' Round (after Gustave Doré) - Wikipedia

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    Prisoners' Round (after Gustave Doré), also known as The Prisoners' Round, or Prisoners Exercising, or Penitentiary (after Doré), (F669) is an oil painting of February 1890 by Vincent van Gogh. This late work was painted at Saint-Paul Asylum in Saint-Rémy , inspired by an 1872 engraving by Gustave Doré of the exercise yard ( le bagne ) at ...

  3. Loving Vincent - Wikipedia

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    Gachet posits that this accusation drove Van Gogh to suicide in order to release Theo from the burden. After Armand returns home, postman Roulin later receives word from Theo's widow, Johanna, thanking Armand for returning the letter. Johanna attaches to her letter to Armand one of Van Gogh's letters to her – signed, "Your loving Vincent."

  4. Vincent van Gogh - Wikipedia

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    The most comprehensive primary source on Van Gogh is his correspondence with his younger brother, Theo.Their lifelong friendship, and most of what is known of Vincent's thoughts and theories of art, are recorded in the hundreds of letters they exchanged from 1872 until 1890. [8]

  5. Van Gogh (1991 film) - Wikipedia

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    Van Gogh denies you familiar highlights, keeps you from his working elbow and avoids the Ear Thing. But it shows you the quotidian stuff in between. But it shows you the quotidian stuff in between. This is the story of an artist being human, carrying canvases out or lugging them back in – their famous images intentionally out of sight."

  6. Vincent & Theo - Wikipedia

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    Vincent & Theo is a 1990 biographical drama film about the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) and his brother Theo (1857–1891), an art dealer. While Vincent van Gogh's artworks are now famous, he was essentially unrecognized in his lifetime, and survived on his brother's charity.

  7. At Eternity's Gate (film) - Wikipedia

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    In the book, Naifeh and Smith argue that it was unlikely for van Gogh to have killed himself, noting the upbeat disposition of the paintings he created immediately preceding his death; furthermore, in private correspondence, van Gogh described suicide as sinful and immoral. The authors also question how van Gogh could have traveled the mile ...

  8. Two Rats - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Two Rats is an oil painting created in 1884 by Vincent van Gogh. See also

  9. Van Gogh (1948 film) - Wikipedia

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