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Was it Vincent who lost his ear and the Love of his Life?I was a painter with a turbulent mind,
My art is famous, though my troubles were kind.
I lost a part of myself, but still I create,
My works are celebrated, both early and late.
Who am I, with a story so clear,
Known famously as Two Ears, my dear?
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Apparently, Vincent only hacked off the fleshy part of his ear lobe and not the entire ear. A complex character who lived an interesting life plagued with mental health issues and which concluded with him taking his own life. Even today, people not even remotely interested in art, can recognize some of his more famous works and know who painted it.
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A Sweet Love Story Older than the SeaWhere Do I begin to Tell the Story how a Love would be
No 1 can find the Street of Vermeer her in Delft.. It's gone like lots of old placesI have more than likely walked right past the museum, but never actually thought to visit.
Probably because I was very grumpy after being kept awake all night by a couple next door on the ferry pissed as a fart stomping around like a herd of elephants, in-between constant bickering, playing tinny 'trance' music and occasional loud grunting noises.
All facking night.
I can't even say I am much of an art enthusiast, but I do recognize how he beautifully expressed his emotions and inner turmoil via his paintings.![]()
No 1 can find the Street of Vermeer her in Delft.. It's gone like lots of old places
Hi Kev you are wonderful narrow or little street is a "Steeg" thats how we call it. But only Vermeer knows where Het Straatje van Vermeer is.. Maybe he is all pulling our legs and he is laughing in his grave = Graf btwAfter an extensive internet search, I managed to find an image.
The location depicted in Vermeer's "The Little Street" painting has been identified as Vlamingstraat, specifically at present-day numbers 40 and 42 in Delft, according to a research article from The Guardian and an article from Google Arts & Culture. This narrow canal-side street was identified through detailed research by Professor Frans Grijzenhout of the University of Amsterdam.
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Happy second Pinksterday Kevin, yes I love old "Things" I have a lot... 3 very old closets, and more.. I am going to redecorate my 2 old chairs.. I hate fakes and forgers making money from someone elses work.Antiques Roadshow on the BBC is an institution in the UK, Ingrid, and we absolutely love our history and antiques, as I am sure you do over there. Art, furniture etc and finding an undiscovered painting by a Dutch master is the holy grail alongside Fabergé eggs. What I do find fascinating though is the lengths forgers will go to mimic Master's. From sourcing the age appropriate canvas and frames to natural pigment in the paint etc. They are so damn good that they even fool the experts and after spending literally years studying the Master's style, brushwork etc and almost perfecting it.![]()
Great Secretaire/Bureau.. s it yours ?Father's old writing desk which for some reason I ended up with. I think it's Edwardian, full of old ink stains and scratches from a century of use.
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I'll try Kevin..Happy Whit Monday, Ingrid!
Yes, old furniture has so much more character and is more robust and solidly built compared to mass-produced modern equivalents. You will be spoiled for choice if you visit the flea markets in London, just make sure you set aside enough time to have a thorough rummage and hopefully unearth a hidden treasure you can enjoy back at home.
Try and make your visit sooner rather than later because unfortunately, as gentrification expands it relentless march across the city, traditional markets and the like are at serious threat due to rent increases and changing demographics due to urban development, etc.
The Strawberry Moon sounds delightful and apparently will be best seen in the UK on the 10-11th, I will keep my eyes peeled!