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Vincent Van Goghfrom a letter to his brother Teo

Vincent Van Gogh

from a letter to his brother Teo


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urgetocreate:Vincent Van Gogh (Dutch 1853-90), House at Auvers, 1890, Oil on canvas

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Vincent Van Gogh (Dutch 1853-90), House at Auvers, 1890, Oil on canvas


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No matter how fast I run things seem to always catch up.

Sometimes you just have to view the world differently.

Paint the world, cover walls, benches, canvases, even people in art. Make it your own.

It’s okay to take time to yourself, to do what’s best for you. Just don’t cut off the ones that love you, the ones that want to help.

39adamstrand:“Today I made a drawing which has turned out very dark and rather melancholy for one of

39adamstrand:

“Today I made a drawing which has turned out very dark and rather melancholy for one of spring… . I have a sort of hope that with what on the whole I know of my art, the time will come when I shall produce again, even in the asylum. What use would the more artificial life of an artist in Paris be to me? I should never be more than half taken in by it, and so should lack the initial enthusiasm indispensable to starting me off.It is amazing how well I am physically, but it isn’t enough to be the basis of any hope for its being the same with me mentally.I would willingly, once I am a little known there, try to become a hospital orderly little by little, in short, to work at something and have some occupation again - whatever presents itself.”

Letter from Vincent van Gogh to his brother Theo, 3 May 1889.

Van Gogh committed himself to the asylum in Saint-Rémy 5 days after this letter, where he would remain for almost a year.


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