van gogh self-portrait caused by its counter-poisonfor several reasons
( 1 ) the nature of the worldstillas theexplanationof these images;
( a pair of ) why did van gogh's ear discontinue end|bring to a halt|interrupt} with an iron razor.
Section 1: Vincent van Gogh had a history of prostitutes as unlucky women.
the only one he ever lived with is gloomy and worn-out, brunette , fille ena mari hornikk, or as he called her, a prostitute, within the Hague, wherevervan Goghattemptedto studyonce he visited her pregnant, however allowed her to move in with him and lookafter her.
this article describes howwe have used these images to characterize the bible's most beguiling sexual presence, and prostitute.
this is van Gogh's illustriousself-portrait. the self-portrait with bandaged ear. it's notablebecause Van Gogh's ear is thusrenowned. everyoneis aware of the story of him cutting it off with a razor. and this image painted shortlyafter in 1889 commemorates that tragedy. howterriblygrim to hack off your ear with a razor. what a wierd piece of self-harming. it is apicturechoked with mysteries. why does this easelappear as if a cross? why is the bandage so prominent? and, what is this Japanese print doing here at the back? it's this one here. geishas in a landscape, printed in 1880 by satto tor Akio with Mount Fujiin the distance. and these stunninggeisha at the front. Vincent van Gogh collected Japanese prints, and this was in his collection, but why included in his self-portrait? and, of course, the most important mystery of all: why did he cut off his ear in thefirst place? Vincent van Gogh"self-portrait with bandaged ear," asks a great deal of questions.
so it is timeto beginanswering them.
welcome to the South of France wherepainter arrived by train on Gregorian calendar month20th, 1888, filled with hopes and dreams.
[Music] sadly, those dreams were destined to turn into nightmares. these days, a excitingholiday destination, somewhat chicto visit.
in Provence in 1888 it wasa bit of a dump, small, cramped, backward -- the dirtiest townin the south -- is howvan Gogh painted.
Gaugin described our van Gogh: arrived in Gregorian calendar month, and there have been still snow on the ground, but it soon got warmer. spring arrived, and he began painting those lovely views of orchards full of happiness and hope.
[Music] he painted this bridge also the bridge at Langlois, because he said it reminded him of the bridges back home.
why did he come here?
well, one amongthe explanationsis the weather in The Netherlandswhere he came from -- the Sun never glowed like it glows in our van Gogh.
all picturesarerhapsodically sunny and howcompletely differentthey are from the first art he createdso glum and dark he'd grown up in a world starved of colors and it had left him hungry for them [Music] one more reason he came was a Japanese prince he likes so much he wantedto find somewhere as bright lambentas the world depicted by the artists of Japan there isstunning views of his the fruit trees in blossom painted in allwhen the spring came were galvanized directly by the aristocrat of Hiroshige a van Gogh favorite Japanese master [Music] there is a portrait of metropolis by his follower Kunisada and it shows him as a Japanese monk, because late in his life he Roshi gay retired from the worldand became a Zen Buddhist [Music] thus {van gogh|van Gogh|Vincent {van gogh|van Gogh|Vincent {van gogh|van Gogh|Vincent {van gogh|van Gogh|Vincent {van gogh|van Gogh|Vincent painter|Gogh|painter}|Gogh|painter}|Gogh|painter}|Gogh|painter}|Gogh|painter} got it into his mind that all Japanese artists were monks but they lived angree|associate}d worked togetherin artistic communes and that is what he wantedto do in our to start out a community of artists living and workingtogether like Japanese Buddhists he asked Henri Toulouse-Lautrecto comeEmileClaude Bernardbutin theendjust oneother painter joined him here in our Gogan and that was an enormous mistake [Music] sosome ofthe reasons for coming to our were Noble and artistic he wantedto start what he called his studio in thethereforeuth school of progressive painters butthere wereother reasons in addition less noble ones whenyou havethe {whole|the entire|the complete|the full|the total} of the south of France to return - why select ah the short answer is attributable to {the women|the ladies} van Gogh could have gone anywherein the South of France but he came to any or allbecause he was looking for love all was famous for one thing its girls {the girls|the ladies} of all the oil as he ends as they were referred to as were imagined to be the moststunninggirls in France B's a the great|the nice} composer of Carmen even wrote a musical tribute to the legendary beauty of|fantastic thing about} the alleys yen's it is the suite of attractive melodies {you're|you are} taking note ofnow [Music] sadly the legendary great thing about the aliens was precisely that legendary in real life they were robustcrabby and profoundlybored with Vincent van Gogh they did notwishto speak to him they did notwant to pose for him and theycertainlydid notneed to fall dotty with him so instead he began frequenting the localharlotry|house of ill repute|bawdyhouse|cathouse|sporting house|building|edifice} in this street paying for the love he is so chronicallydesired [Music] [Music] van Gogh had a history with prostitutes he'd perpetually been unlucky with women the sole one he ever lived with was this unhappy and done in brunette category ena Maria hornik or seen as he called her seen was a prostitute in the Hague where van Gogh had briefly studied when he met her she was pregnant with her fourth childbut he let her move in with him and sorted her [Music] his family was aghastparticularly his father who was a minister within the Dutch Reformed Church howcould his son be living with a prostitute butit waspreciselyas a result of van Gogh had had this keen religious upbringing that he may see prostitution in a biblical light for him prostitutes were beatific figures he called them his very little good women and the reason he did that was due to her ah yesSt. {mary magdalene|The Virgin|Blessed Virgin|Madonna|Jewess|mother|female parent} Magdalene|Mary Magdalen|St. Mary Magdalen|sinner|evildoer|saint}|Mary Magdalen|St. Mary Magdalen|sinner|evildoer|saint}|Mary Magdalen|St. Mary Magdalen|sinner|evildoer|saint} the Bible's most seductivefeminine presence and therefore the most celebrated prostitute all told of Christianity the Bible does notactually say that Mary Magdalene was a prostitute an immoral offender who mended her waysbutthat is themyth about her that grew up and it appealed mightily to such a large amount of artists through the ages if you haveread The technologist Code you willapprehend that the Magdalene fantasy grew and grew she was Christ's lover they said she bore him a toddler and their descendants are still among United States of Americanow [Music] now in paintings of the crucifixion Mary Magdalene is alsothe woman you see at the foot of the cross holding up the dead Christ because she was there at the tip to witness his suffering at the side of Mary Claire fasts and Mary the mother of the Nazarene and you canperpetually spot the Magdalene because she's the mostbeautiful of the 3 Mary's at the foot of the cross so what is all this got to do with Vincent van Gogh well everything actually becausejusta few miles from our on the Mediterranean coast lies that tinytown over there listen Marie de la Mer the st. Mary's of the {sea|the ocean} [Music] in step with legend it was here that sinner|Mary Magdalen|St. Mary Magdalen|sinner|evildoer|saint}|Mary Magdalen|St. Mary Magdalen|sinner|evildoer|saint} angree|associate}d her companions arrived by sea in France [Music] it happened on this very beach as Diamond Statevotee|a fan|a disciple|a friend|an addict|an admirer|an acquaintance|an exponent} of Good Shepherd Mary Magdalene was persecuted by the Jews and theyput her and her friends on 3 boats with no sales no oars and set them adrift on the Mediterranean and they drifted across the oceanuntil they washed up here atlas anne-marie de la Mer and alsowith regards to here Vincent van Gogh painted one of his most charming Langue d'oc French views with some boats on the beach here at the San Merida la Mer it's usually seen as just an innocent boat picturebutwithin the San Marie de la Mer there is no any|there is not any} such thing as an innocent boat picture [Music] no sales washed abreast of the beach and lookwhereFrederick Moore Vinson has signed his name on this battered box that isall overau fait the beach a bit like Mary Magdalene back in our this iswhere he lived in thecelebrated yellow house the actual building isn't there anymorehoweverat leastwe have his gorgeous painting a minimum ofthis iswhere he wantedto start
it has been found that he is not one of the most remarkable art images in his history.
this article presents a picture of a man being bitten, any anything anything anything, nothing much of any food, or food, but rather lonely, lonely, lonely from their dark appearance.
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all pictures are ecstatically sunny and how different they are from the first art he made so glum and dark he'd grown up in a world starved of colors and it had left him hungry for them [Music] another reason he came was a Japanese Prince he likes so much he wanted to find somewhere as bright luminous as the world depicted by the artists of Japan there's beautiful views of his the fruit trees in blossom painted in all when the spring came were inspired directly by the Prince of Hiroshige a van Gogh favorite Japanese master [Music] there's a portrait of Hiro she gay by his follower Kunisada and it shows him as a Japanese monk because late in his life he Roshi gay retired from the world and became a Zen Buddhist [Music] so van Gogh got it into his mind that all Japanese artists were monks but they lived and worked together in artistic communes and that's what he wanted to do in our to start a community of artists living and working together like Japanese Buddhists he asked Toulouse-lautrec to come Emile Bernard but in the end only one other painter joined him here in our Gauguin and that was a big mistake [Music] so some of the reasons for coming to our were Noble and artistic he wanted to start what he called his studio in the south school of progressive painters but there were other reasons as well less noble ones when you've got the whole of the south of France to come - why choose ah the short answer is because of the women van Gogh could have gone anywhere in the South of France but he came to all because he was looking for love all was famous for one thing its women the women of all the oil as he ends as they were called were supposed to be the most beautiful women in France B's a the great composer of Carmen even wrote a musical tribute to the legendary beauty of the alleys yen's it's the suite of gorgeous melodies you're listening to now [Music] unfortunately the legendary beauty of the aliens was exactly that legendary in real life they were tough grumpy and profoundly uninterested in Vincent van Gogh they didn't want to talk to him they didn't want to pose for him and they certainly didn't want to fall in love with him so instead he began frequenting the local brothel in this street paying for the love he's so chronically craved [Music] [Music] van Gogh had a history with prostitutes he'd always been unlucky with women the only one he ever lived with was this sad and worn out brunette class ena Maria hornik or seen as he called her seen was a prostitute in The Hague where van Gogh had briefly studied when he met her she was pregnant with her fourth child but he let her move in with him and looked after her [Music] his family was appalled especially his father who was a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church how could his son be living with a prostitute but it was precisely because van Gogh had had this keen religious upbringing that he could see prostitution in a biblical light for him prostitutes were saintly figures he called them his little good women and the reason he did that was because of her ah yes Mary Magdalene the Bible's most alluring feminine presence and the most famous prostitute in all of Christianity the Bible doesn't actually say that Mary Magdalene was a prostitute an immoral sinner who mended her ways but that's the myth about her that grew up and it appealed mightily to so many artists through the ages if you've read The Da Vinci Code you'll know that the Magdalene fantasy grew and grew she was Christ's lover they said she bore him a child and their descendants are still among us now [Music] now in paintings of the crucifixion Mary Magdalene is also the woman you see at the foot of the cross holding up the dead Christ because she was there at the end to witness his suffering along with Mary Claire fasts and Mary the mother of Jesus and you can always spot the Magdalene because she's the most beautiful of the three Mary's at the foot of the cross so what's all this got to do with Van Gogh well everything actually because just a few miles from our on the Mediterranean coast lies that little town over there listen Marie de la Mer the st. Mary's of the sea [Music] according to legend it was here that Mary Magdalene and her companions arrived by sea in France [Music] it happened on this very beach as a follower of Jesus Mary Magdalene was persecuted by the Jews and they put her and her friends on three boats with no sales no oars and set them adrift on the Mediterranean and they drifted across the sea till they washed up here atlas Anne-marie de la Mer and also just about here van Gogh painted one of his most charming provençal views with some boats on the beach here at the San Merida la Mer it's usually seen as just an innocent boat picture but in the San Marie de la Mer there's no such thing as an innocent boat picture [Music] no sales washed up on the beach and look where Vinson has signed his name on this battered box that's ended up on the beach just like Mary Magdalene back in our this is where he lived in the famous yellow house the actual building isn't there anymore but at least we have his gorgeous painting on it this is where he wanted to start his