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Vincent Van Gogh

Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) Was Born Near Brabant, The Son Of A Minister. Largely Self-Taught As An Artist, He Moved To Paris In 1886 And Lived With His Devoted Brother, Theo, Who As A Dealer Introduced Him To Artists Like Gauguin, Pissarro, Toulouse-Lautrec And Seurat. In 1888, He Moved To Arles Hoping To Establish An Artists' Colony. He Was Joined Briefly By Gauguin In October 1888, But The Visit Was Not A Success. A Final Argument Led To The Infamous Episode In Which Van Gogh Mutilated His Ear. In 1889 He Became A Voluntary Patient At The St. Remy Asylum, Where He Continued To Paint. He Mo

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Van Gogh Vincent:
Vincent's Colors

Chronicle Books, 2005
Hardcover, 48 pages

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Van Gogh Vincent, Noble Marty:
Color Your Own Van Gogh Paintings

Coloring Books
Illustrator: Marty Noble
Dover Publications , 1999
Quality paperback, 32 pages

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Van Gogh Vincent, Gogh Vincent Van:
Dear Theo: The Autobiography of Vincent Van Gogh

Editor: Jean Stone
Plume Books , 1995
Quality paperback, 480 pages

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Van Gogh Vincent, De Rose :
Van Gogh Drawings: 44 Plates

Dover Art Library
Photographer: Inc Dover Publications
Dover Publications , 1987
Quality paperback, 48 pages

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