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Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (August 1872) ... I was glad to hear you arrived
home safely. I missed you the first few days and it felt
strange not to find you there when I came home in the
afternoons.
We have had some enjoyable days together, and managed to
take a few walks and see one or... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (9 May 1873) ... Paris, and shall pass
Brussels at 2.07 P. M. Come
to the station if you can, I should be so glad to see you.
I must not forget to tell you that I showed your photograph
to Mrs. Tersteeg, and she would like very much to have one. Is
there a chance... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (January 1876) ... me well informed
about those things.
We feel lonely now
and then and long for friends and think
we should be quite different and happier if we found a friend
of whom we might say: “He is the one.” But
you, too, will begin to learn... |
Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (31 May 1876) ... star, but a beautiful, big, friendly one. And I thought of us
all and I thought of my own years gone by and of our home, and
these words and this sentiment sprang to my mind, `Keep me from
being a son who brings shame, give me Thy blessing, not because
... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (10 February 1878) ... Caesar. This afternoon I was at Uncle Stricker's; I go
there rather often now that Uncle Jan is out of town and the
house is lonely again with Father gone.
It is foggy here today; luckily the weather was fine during
Father's visit so that we could... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (c. 15-27 April 1882) ... without drawing the necessary studies.
Of course it causes me a great deal of worry and makes my
life far from easy when those whom I thought I could depend on
for sympathy, like Mauve and Tersteeg, become indifferent or
hostile and spiteful. I have not... |
Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (c. 10 October 1882) ... drizzling rain. But it is very beautiful.
But it's on days like
this that one would like to go and see
some friend or would like a friend to come to the house; and
it's on days like this that one has an empty feeling when one
can go nowhere and nobody... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (22 July 1883) ... Adieu,
Yours sincerely, Vincent
In fact, I have no
real friend but you, and when I am in low
spirits, I always think of you. I only wish you were here, that
we might again talk together about moving to the country.
Except for what... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (24 September 1883) ... here
for good.
Do write again soon. I
long to hear from you, for I feel
gloomy, notwithstanding the beautiful scenery. Adieu, with a
handshake,
Yours sincerely, Vincent
Remember me to Wisselingh when you meet him, and tell him... |