Vincent Van Gogh: A Psychological StudyBased on letters by Vincent van Gogh, the author gives an analysis of Van Gogh's life and struggles, describing the complex influences which exerted their effect on his life and work. |
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Introduction II | 11 |
VINCENT THE ART DEALER | 21 |
THE ART DEALER BECOMES A TEACHER | 28 |
Copyright | |
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