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Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (16 June 1874) ... 25, or Saturday, June 27, if nothing interferes. I am
longing so much for everybody and for Holland. I am also
anxious to have a good talk with you about art; think it over
and perhaps you will have some questions to put to me. We have
many beautiful... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (25 September 1875) ... etc. I wish
you would do the same.
How I am longing for
Christmas, but let us have patience, it will come soon enough.
Courage, lad; my compliments to all the friends, and believe
me,
Your loving brother,
Vincent
As soon... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to His Parents (14-17 April 1876) ... but sheds a golden light over the fields.
These first hours after
our parting - which you are spending
in church, and I at the station and on the train - how we are
longing for each other and how we think of the others, of Theo
and Anna and the other... |
Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (21 April 1876) ... even went to the
station. Yet I did not go. Later on I hope to see everything
and everybody there with a calmer eye.
I shall never forget leaving those at home on Good Friday.
In the morning we went to church at the Hoeve 1 and
received communion;... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (28 April 1876) ... of the house. Give him my
best regards. I wish I
could walk once more with you through my
woods, to Scheveningen.
Have a pleasant day today and give my love to all who may
ask about me and believe me,
Your loving brother,
Vincent... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (6-8 May 1876) ... it at The Hague and
Scheveningen.
Do you go to see Uncle Cor now and then? Sometimes I have
such a longing to see him, I wrote to him yesterday. Tell Mr.
Tersteeg something about the school here. Honestly, I have had
some happy hours here, yet I don't... |
Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (16-17 August 1876) ... book; give one of them to Carolien.
How I wish that you could see what it is like here some
time.
On Saturday morning at 4 o'clock I hope to walk to London to
visit Gladwell and others. I wish that you could walk with me.
A hearty handshake... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (1 September 1876) ... above it all was mirrored in the pools.
And about a fortnight later I was standing in the corner of
the playground when someone came and told me that a man was
there, asking for me; I knew who it was, and a moment later I
fell on Father's neck. What... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (7 October 1876) ... It is Saturday again and I write once more. How I long to
see you again, Oh! my longing is sometimes so strong. Write
soon, a little word as to how you are.
Last Wednesday we took a
long walk to a village an hour's distance from here. The road
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