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In a Brilliant Light: van Gogh in Arles DVD, Download, USB Flash Drive

In a Brilliant Light: van Gogh in Arles DVD, Download, USB Flash Drive
In a Brilliant Light: van Gogh in Arles DVD, Download, USB Flash Drive
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The Metropolitan Museum Of Art And Executive Producer Caroline Kennedy Present This Profile Narrated By Edward Herrmann Of The Great Vincent van Gogh During His Stay In His Final Years In The Ancient Village Of Arles In The South Of France, Which Became The Most Productive And Artistically Creative Period Of His Life! Van Gogh's Paintings Are Here Enumerated And Analyzed, And His Tragic Psychological Illness And Familial Relationships Are Brought Into The Light Of Understanding, As Bright As The Colors He Believed Were Never So Bright As They Were In Arles! All Presented In The Highest DVD Quality MPG Video Format Of 9.1 MBPS As An Archival Quality All Regions Format DVD, MP4 Video Download Or USB Flash Drive! (Color, 1984, 58 Minutes.) #InABrilliantLight #VanGoghInArles #MetropolitanMuseumOfArt #CarolineKennedy #EdwardHerrmann #VincentVanGogh #VanGogh #PostImpressionism #Painters #Illustrators #Art #Artists #Painting #Illustration #EfremZimbalistJr #DonMcLean #ArtHistory #VanGoghsEar #PaulGauguin #Depression #Madness #Insanity #Genius #GreatPainters #DVD #VideoDownload #USBFlashDrive

Vincent Van Gogh (March 30, 1853 - July 29, 1890), post-impressionist painter and illustrator, generally considered the greatest Dutch painter after Rembrandt, was born Vincent Willem van Gogh in Groot Zundert, Holland. During his short (10-year) painting career he produced over 800 oil paintings and 700 drawings, but sold only one during his lifetime. In 1987, the sale of his painting Irises brought 53.9M USD, the highest price ever paid for a work of art up to that time. During his life, Van Gogh suffered from despair and bouts of mental illness, at one point cutting off part of his own left ear. Vincent van Gogh died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound he received two day's prior.