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THOUGH the collection of letters contained in Cassirer's publication, "Vincent Van Gogh. Briefe," is not a complete one, from my knowledge of a very large number of the letters which are not included in this volume, I feel able to say that the present selection is in any case very representative and contains all that is essential in respect to Van Gogh''s art-credo and general attitude of mind.For reasons into which it is unnecessary for me to enter here, it was found convenient to adopt the form of Cassirer's publication arranged by Margarete Mauthner, and my translation has therefore been made from the German (Fourth Edition, 1911). Still, with the view of avoiding the errors which were bound to creep into a double translation of this sort, I took care, when my version was complete, to compare it with as many of the original French letters as I was able to find, and I am glad to say that by this means I succeeded in satisfying myself as to the accuracy of every line from page 39 to the end. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Lo que me ha sorprendido es que se preocupaba mucho sobre dinero, ya que era pobre, apenas podia pagarse comida y pasa dias enteros sin comer a veces, no me extraña.
Y le preocupaba el arte, pero no le preocupaba no triunfar, sino no hacerlo lo suficientemente pronto como para poder dejar de tener esas preocupaciones de dinero.
Yo creo que sabia que lo que hacia tenia valor pero le preocupaba no poder demostrarlo.
En todo caso, una gran ventana a los pensamientos de una persona muy influyente en arte. Interesantisimo. ( )