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Lust for life book van gogh
Lust for life book van gogh







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lust for life book van gogh

Feeling he wasn’t doing enough for the destitute folk, he suffered a crisis of faith from which he never recovered, and he was removed from his post. He tried to intercede with the mining company for better wages and working conditions but was unsuccessful. He endeared himself to his congregation, nursing the ill, scrounging for food for the starving miners, providing for those with needs, to the point that he exhausted his own health. He then served in a very poor mining community. At the end of his first unrequited romance, he left the art dealership to study for the ministry. Vincent was spectacularly unlucky in love all of his relationships ended badly.

lust for life book van gogh

His earliest job was clerking at an art dealership of which his namesake Uncle Vincent was a partner. His family was Dutch, but he lived all over Europe-England, Belgium, Holland, and France. Vincent’s bleak life was marked by recurring periods of depression and shame that he didn’t live up to others’ expectations.Īn odd duck who never fit in, Vincent was a pastor’s kid.

lust for life book van gogh

This 1934 novel about the life of painter Vincent Van Gogh seems mistitled. Van Gogh: Self-Portrait with Grey Felt Hat









Lust for life book van gogh