A lovely gift for the master, sw, this bright and beautiful bearded iris. Thanks for the link to his letter, I have printed it and will read it with avid interest. I recently came upon the most wonderful Vincent VG book, by Isabel Kuhl; his name is the title. It stirred in me a new respect for Van Gogh, and I highly recommend it. What a wonderful service from the VG Museum, thank you for sharing it.
Thank you Jet. I’ll look into the book that you mentioned. I have always loved Van Gogh’s work and read his letters to his brother Theo many years ago. I recently ran across the site that I linked above and it really broke my heart. It made me love him all over again. (and I wish I could reach out through time and hold him tightly)
Well, I have always loved his art. Those thick strokes that swirl and move are mesmerizing. And, I have a very big soft spot for troubled souls, of which he was one. He suffered so much inside of his head and thought himself a failure. I wish he could have known some of the world’s appreciation for his work that came long after his death.
Nice. Our iris are just now thinking about poking their leaves through the soil.
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Oh you’re lucky Tim. This image is from last year. Our irises are still sleeping deep under ground. Soon though…
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A lovely gift for the master, sw, this bright and beautiful bearded iris. Thanks for the link to his letter, I have printed it and will read it with avid interest. I recently came upon the most wonderful Vincent VG book, by Isabel Kuhl; his name is the title. It stirred in me a new respect for Van Gogh, and I highly recommend it. What a wonderful service from the VG Museum, thank you for sharing it.
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Thank you Jet. I’ll look into the book that you mentioned. I have always loved Van Gogh’s work and read his letters to his brother Theo many years ago. I recently ran across the site that I linked above and it really broke my heart. It made me love him all over again. (and I wish I could reach out through time and hold him tightly)
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can’t wait to find some time to read. Tell me why you love him? I don’t know much 🙂
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Well, I have always loved his art. Those thick strokes that swirl and move are mesmerizing. And, I have a very big soft spot for troubled souls, of which he was one. He suffered so much inside of his head and thought himself a failure. I wish he could have known some of the world’s appreciation for his work that came long after his death.
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How wonderful. Thank you for sharing that with me Sylvia
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Incredibly beautiful.
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Blue irises always remind me of Van Gogh.
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I love irises, we have purple and white.
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Meaning when they bloom!
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Just mind-blowing. Hoping to have some time to read .
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Yes, these letters can be long and somewhat rambling, but they are worth the read. Heartbreaking.
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favoring impressionist painters such as Monet I have not read much on Van Gogh. The pathos in that letter is heart wrenching to say the least.
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Last year I read a book called, The Private Lives of Impressionists by Sue Roe and I enjoyed the stories of Monet.
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