Apologies for the mix up in the comment above Francesc.It should read. «Our sentiments are very similar where van Gogh are concerned». I think I’m going round the bend as well 🙂
El vídeo me hizo revisar en español la historia de este gran pintor. Siempre uno encuentra algo nuevo en la vida y sus pinturas. Vincent van Gogh es una lectura obligada para conocer a los principales maestros de la pintura del postimpresionismo.
Muchas gracias Manuel y me alegro mucho de leer tus observaciones. Personalmente a mi van Gogh no me agrada como pintor, pero su vida, que el narro en sus autorretratos si me suele ser interesante…
Un abrazo, aun desde aquí, el caluroso Miami.
Just giving my opinion my friend. I do like the way he documented his life and illness through his self-portraits though. He had it made. His family was full of art dealers and gallery owners, then after his supposed suicide…there are other theories…his brother and other family members create a museum and an art foundation in his name. What more can a «starving» artist want? And critics missed out. Some of his best work…again in my opinion…are not his most famous ones. He painted better and more interesting sunflowers than the one they sold so high…
fascinating video filling in some blanks for me. I am a fan.
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Thank you so much Beth!
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Hace poco vi una película sobre su vida. Me encantó.
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Si, la peli esta buena y si vida fue interesante…
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OurOur sentiments are very similar where van Gogh are concerned Francesc 😊 sentiments coincide
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Apologies for the mix up in the comment above Francesc.It should read. «Our sentiments are very similar where van Gogh are concerned». I think I’m going round the bend as well 🙂
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Good to hear. Thank you Malc!
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El vídeo me hizo revisar en español la historia de este gran pintor. Siempre uno encuentra algo nuevo en la vida y sus pinturas. Vincent van Gogh es una lectura obligada para conocer a los principales maestros de la pintura del postimpresionismo.
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Muchas gracias Manuel y me alegro mucho de leer tus observaciones. Personalmente a mi van Gogh no me agrada como pintor, pero su vida, que el narro en sus autorretratos si me suele ser interesante…
Un abrazo, aun desde aquí, el caluroso Miami.
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Sin duda que es así Francisco
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Always enjoyed his work for its unique brashness. Not to say I love it or he’s a favorite. Have to say it again, Francisco: you are a hard man.
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Just giving my opinion my friend. I do like the way he documented his life and illness through his self-portraits though. He had it made. His family was full of art dealers and gallery owners, then after his supposed suicide…there are other theories…his brother and other family members create a museum and an art foundation in his name. What more can a «starving» artist want? And critics missed out. Some of his best work…again in my opinion…are not his most famous ones. He painted better and more interesting sunflowers than the one they sold so high…
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I like this video and the music. I am a Van Gogh fan and to each their own.
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Thank you Pat, I am glad you liked the video, and quite right you are!
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I too love the self portraits. I think they are all good but the last two may be my favorites. Thanks also for the great music. I loved it. ❤️
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I was under the impression the Vincent Van Gogh died poor and in disregard, I didnt know he had family clout helping him sell his paintings
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Well, there are a lot of legends about many of the artists of the late XIX C. and XX C.
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