The Van Gogh Brothers: A Complex Relationship
I watched a documentary about Van Gogh starring Benedict Cumberbatch and was perplexed. Why does no one see this hypocrisy? Why does everyone think that there was great love between the brothers?
I don’t know, it’s obvious to me that Theo didn’t sell Van Gogh paintings on purpose, being a successful (!) art dealer who got rich in this business, according to his friends, “he, like no one else, felt the trends of fashion and art, absolutely guessing which painting would become a piece of art." "}
From Vincent, he received hundreds of paintings. And not one " "}managed" "} to sell, but kept everything. He did not visit his sick and lonely brother in a psychiatric clinic, and he also demanded a picture a week as payment for bills and art supplies. And when Vincent got worse and painted a picture a day, Theo took them too. Doesn't sound like a great benefactor.
Even Vincent himself wrote to him in letters and asked why Theo did not even try to sell his paintings. All in all, Van Gogh was poor as a church mouse and trusted his brother all his artworks to sell. To no avail.
All in all, I highly recommend this documentary. I would be interested in discussing it with you! Found this modern interpretation of Starry Night at Venice Beach.
Venice beach is a nice place to visit and to relax. Walking around with a peaceful mind and free from stress.
Venice beach is an iconic landmark in LA. it was easily accessible by bus from LAX. the water is pretty clean…. lots of little sand crabs and surfers to see. a few sketchy people around but nothing tho detour your fun!
The world's most famous water city is Venice, Italy, Venice surrounded by water, with beautiful beaches and waterways, and now other parts of the world will name hotels and attractions in Venice, which can be seen in its high popularity and recognition.
Europe's famous water city, travel is all by ship, impressed
Very beautiful, that is, things are expensive, the water is beautiful,