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Vincent van Gogh - Vincent's Final Moments
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A dusty road dissects endless fields of wheat flanked by distant trees. A black bird, startled by the rattling sound of an old paint box, darts into the sky and disappears out of sight. Tall grass and wild flowers sway in the warm breeze that penetrates the bright sunlight of a summer day in the French countryside. The sky is punctuated with wispy clouds that resemble floating brush strokes on a pale blue canvas. At his favorite painting site, Vincent van Gogh quietly sits before a partially finished canvas, dipping and stirring his brush into a rich palette of oils. Today appears not unlike any other day; the morning walk to the fields, painting the landscape before lunch and later capturing the warm afternoon light. However, on this day, Vincent Van Gogh would paint for the last time.
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and that's a genius?
Has someone already been to the Albertina museum in vienna? Great exhibition.
and how the body works and its vital organs he would not be sure of wot would kill him instantly
There is no rhyme or reason for anything that the mentally ill do.
My brother is a heart surgeon......but he gets frustrated by the most simple things.
Mr. Douglas did a fantastic job portraying him.
it's horrible, people who have such a great talent like for an example drawing , they're fighting theier whole life to get some money for their work, or even a tiny bit of respect.
I don't understand why it's still so difficult for the society to accept artist as hard workers and very intelligent and creativ people who are needed in our world so badly.
artist in ways that I can't describe. His works move me. But artists in all societies I think have to face the scepticism of their fellow citizens. They are mostly marked as "non-productive". What they do is beautiful but meaningless. Or so they think. My mother is an artist and in all her years nobody except her fellow artists understood her and the meaning of her work for her own life. Art for an artist is like breathing, essential, vital...