Letter Bee. Vol. 4 Quotes
Letter Bee. Vol. 4
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Hiroyuki Asada682 ratings, 4.14 average rating, 34 reviews
Letter Bee. Vol. 4 Quotes
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“One rainy summer's day in 2007, I had the opportunity to visit a village on the bank of a river where Van Gogh spent his final days.
Walking through a field of wheat, I came to a quiet village cemetery.
The artist shot himself in the chest at the age of 37. He had sold only one painting while he was alive.
Next to him lies his brother Theo, who died just six months after him.
After leaving Van Gogh's very tiny room on the second story of the Auberge Ravoux, I walked on and on, down the country road.
The rain stopped and the sunflowers swayed in the breeze.”
― Letter Bee. Vol. 4
Walking through a field of wheat, I came to a quiet village cemetery.
The artist shot himself in the chest at the age of 37. He had sold only one painting while he was alive.
Next to him lies his brother Theo, who died just six months after him.
After leaving Van Gogh's very tiny room on the second story of the Auberge Ravoux, I walked on and on, down the country road.
The rain stopped and the sunflowers swayed in the breeze.”
― Letter Bee. Vol. 4
