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Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (28 September 1888) ... and the 50
francs note that it contained. It is not good that the pains in
the leg have come back - my god - it would be good it if it was
possible if you could live in the Midi too, because I always
think that we need each other, and the sun and good weather... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (10 October 1888) ... as well, you must not have too many anxieties. How are those
sciatica pains, have they stopped? In any case, you will help
me more by staying well and living well than by being too
straitened on my account, even if the consignment of paints has
to suffer.... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (16 October 1888) ... light, so as to
finish my canvas.
How are the pains - don't forget to tell me about them.
I know that you will write one of these days.
I will make you sketches of the other rooms too someday.
With a good handshake.
Ever yours, Vincent... |
Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (2 July 1889) ... from their pips. Beyond that I know
nothing. I have good news from Theo and Jo; yet I am not
surprised that he is coughing, etc. Sometimes I have wished
that they lived outside Paris, and not on a fourth or fifth
floor, etc., and yet I should not want to take the
... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Wilhelmina van Gogh (2 July 1889) ... -
what does it matter after all?
What you write about Theo's health is something I know quite
well. Nevertheless I hope that this domestic life will fully
restore his health. I think his wife sensible and affectionate
enough to take very good care of... | Letter from Johanna van Gogh to Vincent van Gogh (5 July 1889) ... but this is something of a
selfish pleasure. When I think how neither Theo nor I are in
very good health, I am greatly afraid that we are going to have
a weak child, and to my way of thinking the greatest treasure
that parents can give to their child is a strong constitution.
... |
Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (6 July 1889) ... it, and with good will.
Leave nature alone. As for what you say about Theo's health,
although, my dear sister, I share your anxiety with all my
heart, I must comfort you, just because I have realized that
his health is, like mine too, more changeable and uneven than
... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (6 July 1889) ... absolutely everything we
imagine.
Thus, while sharing your wife's anxiety about your health, I
am not going so far as to believe what now and then for a
moment I imagined - namely that worry on my account was the
cause of your comparatively long silence - though... | Letter from Theo van Gogh to Vincent van Gogh (16 July 1889) ... 16 July 1889
My dear Vincent,
I have been absolutely unable to write you sooner, for the
heat has been overwhelming, and I felt so weak that everything
made me feel extremely tired. Now I have almost recovered from
it - for good, I hope. I thank... |