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Tag: historical letters

Vincent: Beyond the troubled mind

September 23, 2020October 1, 2020 Public History Student 53 Comments

When asked about Vincent van Gogh, most people answer: he’s the crazy painter that cut off (part of) his ear, right? Although he’s best known for his work, his personal anguish comes a close second. We know a lot about his life because a great deal of the letters that he wrote have been preserved: […]

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