Van Gogh


The Letters of Vincent van Gogh
Van Gogh: The Complete Paintings
Lust for Life
Dear Theo
Van Gogh: The Life
The Secret Life of Sunflowers
Sunflowers: A Historical Romance of Vincent van Gogh, A Tormented Artist, and the Woman Who Loved Him
The Last Van Gogh
The Yellow House: Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Nine Turbulent Weeks in Arles
Vincent
Leaving Van Gogh
Van Gogh's Ear: The True Story
Slaves to Desire
The Lost Van Gogh
Van Gogh's Inner Struggle: Life, Work and Mental Illness (Secrets of Van Gogh)
Shattering Silence by Darlene LekowskiThere was a garden in Nuremberg by Navina Michal ClemersonOur Daughters' Last Hope by Elaine StockSeparated Together by Kenneth P. PriceVan Gogh and Love by Nienke Bos
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Liesbeth Heenk
« La emoción y los sentimientos que nos provoca la naturaleza nos motiva (si los sentimientos son fuertes). A veces las pinceladas fluyen en un orden y encadenadas unas con otras, como las palabras de un discurso o de una carta. Esto nos demuestra que sin emociones no se trabaja igual, pero eso no nos puede parar. Hay que recordar que no todos los días las pinceladas serán así y que tendremos que enfrentarnos a días sin inspiración. » (Carta 631, Arlés, c. 25 de junio de 1888)
Liesbeth Heenk, Van Gogh y sus Cartas a Theo: Más allá de la Leyenda (Misterios de Van Gogh nº 2)

Brenda Ueland
When Van Gogh was a young man in his early twenties, he was in London studying to be a clergyman. He had no thought of being an artist at all. he sat in his cheap little room writing a letter to his younger brother in Holland, whom he loved very much. He looked out his window at a watery twilight, a thin lampost, a star, and he said in his letter something like this: "it is so beautiful I must show you how it looks." And then on his cheap ruled note paper, he made the most beautiful, tender, lit ...more
Brenda Ueland, If You Want to Write: A Book about Art, Independence and Spirit

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