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Letter from Vincent van Gogh to The van Stockum-Haanebeek family (2 July 1873) ... that on the whole I feel quite at home already. Yet I do not
forget The Hague, and should very, very much like to spend an
evening in the Poten, and look in on you, too.
The business here is only a stockroom, and our work is quite
different from... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (20 July 1873) ... 1 .
How I should like to have you here. What pleasant days we
spent together at The Hague; I think so often of that walk on
the Rijswijk road, when we drank milk at the mill after the
rain. When we send back the pictures we have from you, I will
send... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to The van Stockum-Haanebeek family (7 August 1873) ... do well. I was very glad he wrote me.
A few days ago a brother of Iterson's paid me a call, and
for the first time since May I had a chance to speak Dutch. We
live far apart, much to my regret.
Good luck to you. Remember me to all in the Poten.... |
Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Carolien van Stockum-Haanebeek (9 February 1874) ...
I feel the urge to write you a few words. How nice were the
days “wenn [sic] wir zusammen
waren” [when we were together]; rest assured that I
never forget you, but I am not such a good hand at
letter-writing as I should... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (24 July 1875) ... Paris, July 24 1875
Dear Theo,
A few days ago we received a picture by de Nittis,
a view of London on a rainy day, Westminster bridge and the house of
Parliament [sic]. I used to pass over Westminsterbridge every morning
and evening and know how it... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (29 September 1875) ... unpleasant remarks many a time.
How I should like it if we could have breakfast together or
drink a cup of chocolate in my room. Keep courage, old
fellow.
Don't take things that don't really concern you very closely
too much... |
Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (4 December 1875) ... like to
celebrate it once more.
I am looking forward to Christmas, aren't you? We shall have
a great many things to talk about. It is a pity that Anna
cannot come too; I hope she also will have pleasant days.
Christmas in England is very interesting,... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (28 April 1876) ... mutual love increase with the years.
I am so glad that
we have so many things in common, not only
memories of childhood but also that you are working in the same
business in which I was till now and know so many people and
places which I know also,... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (1 September 1876) ... by Scheffer
for her birthday.
I am happily looking forward to Christmas; two years ago we
took a walk in the snow in the evening, do you remember? And
saw the moon rise over the Marienhof? I also quite clearly
remember the night, that same Christmastide,... |