|
Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (January 1873) ... from whom you can learn a
great deal.
What happy days we spent
together at Christmas! I think of them so often. You will also remember them a long time, as they
were the last days you spent at home. Don't forget to tell me
what pictures you see... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (20 July 1873) ... fresh - I was really very
lucky to find it. Still,
I often think with regret of the delightful Sundays at
Scheveningen and other things, but what's
the use of worrying?
Thanks for what you wrote me about pictures. If you happen
to see anything... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (19 November 1873) ... which differs so much
from ours.
You must have had
pleasant days at home; how I should like to see them all again.
Give my compliments to everybody who
inquires after me, especially at Tersteeg's, Haanebeek, Auntie
Fie, Stockum and Roos; and... |
Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (30 April 1874) ... gardens; the chestnut trees are splendid.
He that sincerely loves nature, finds pleasure everywhere.
Nevertheless I miss Holland, especially Helvoirt.
I am very busy gardening now, I have sown scented peas,
poppies and daisies; I have nothing more... | 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... |