Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (c. 2 November 1889) ... . And also one of the falling leaves .
I am very well - except for a great depression sometimes,
but I am feeling well, much better than last winter, and even
better than when I came here, and still better than in
Paris.
Also in my work... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (30 April 1890) ... meters of canvas or even 10.
What am I to say about these last two months?
Things didn't go well at all. I am sadder and more wretched than I can say,
and I do not know at all where I have got to.
The order for paints is rather big,... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (4 May 1890) ... he would probably meet me at the station.
The surroundings here are beginning to weigh me down more
than I can say - heavens above, I've been patient for more than
a year - I need some air, I feel overwhelmed by boredom and
grief.
Also... |
Lettre de Vincent van Gogh à Theo van Gogh (25 May 1890) ... que je finirai par être ami avec lui.
Il m'a d'ailleurs dit
que si de la mélancolie ou autre chose deviendrait trop forte
pour que je la supporte, il pouvait bien encore y faire quelque chose
pour en diminuer l'intensité, et qu'il ne fallait... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (25 May 1890) ... that I shall end up being friends with him. He said to me
besides, that if the depression or anything else became too
great for me to bear, he could quite well do something to
diminish its intensity, and that I must not find it awkward to
be frank with... | Article by M. J. Brusse (May 26 1914) ... pipe tobacco and in large
quantities.
Gradually he got more melancholy, and his daily work cost
him more and more effort; he was not fit for his job, and his
job was not fit for him. In the midst of his bookkeeping a
beautiful text or a pious... |