“What would life be if we had no courage to attempt anything?”
Quote by Vincent Van Gogh
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The Letters of Vincent Van Gogh to His Brother, 1872-1886: With a Memoir by His Sister-in-law, J. Van Gogh-Bonger ...
The collection offers a rare glimpse into the personal life and thoughts of Vincent Van Gogh through his letters to his brother. Accompanied by a memoir written by his sister-in-law, it provides insight into the artist's life and the close relationship he shared with his family. more
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