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1benjclark
A fascinating look at van Goh the reader and bibliophile:
http://www.bookpatrol.net/2010/01/librarys-letters-reveal-real-van-gogh.html
Also, a link to all of his letters, (English translations avail.) from which can be gleaned a look at his voracious reading:
http://www.vangoghletters.org/vg/
For example of awkward sentance, feel free to keep the preceding and this.
http://www.bookpatrol.net/2010/01/librarys-letters-reveal-real-van-gogh.html
Also, a link to all of his letters, (English translations avail.) from which can be gleaned a look at his voracious reading:
http://www.vangoghletters.org/vg/
For example of awkward sentance, feel free to keep the preceding and this.
2moibibliomaniac
I have a copy of Vincent Van Gogh's Letters To Emile Bernard. His accompanying art work, sometimes drawn in the middle of the letters, is amazing.
3Joshua_Loong
Hey ben your initial link is dead but I found this site that shows all the literature van Gogh cited in any of his letters: http://vangoghletters.org/vg/literature.html
Anyone wanna help tackle this into a legacy library?
Anyone wanna help tackle this into a legacy library?
4benjclark
Thanks for the update! It's a nearly 8-year-old link now, so I'm not surprised it needed updating.