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Can't find this anywhere else, so I write it here.
Entryway:
* Self-Portrait with Straw Hat, Summer 1887
Centered viewing area:
* Wheat Field with Cypresses, June 1889
* La Berceuse (Augustine Roulin), February 1889
* Road with Cypress and Star, May 1890
* Wheatfield Under Thunderclouds, 1890
* The Yellow House, September 1888
* Noon: Rest from Work, after Millet, January 1890
* Portrait of Dr. Gachet, June 1890
* Wheatfield with Crows, July 1890
* Self-Portrait with Straw Hat, Summer 1887
* ? blue? with trees?
* The Starry Night, June 1889
* The Church at Auvers, June 1890
* Bedroom in Arles, September 1889
* Almond Blossoms, February 1890
* Marguerite Gachet at the Piano, June 1890
* Irises, May 1889
And the speech:
Clocks in at 111 words.
Entryway:
* Self-Portrait with Straw Hat, Summer 1887
Centered viewing area:
* Wheat Field with Cypresses, June 1889
* La Berceuse (Augustine Roulin), February 1889
* Road with Cypress and Star, May 1890
* Wheatfield Under Thunderclouds, 1890
* The Yellow House, September 1888
* Noon: Rest from Work, after Millet, January 1890
* Portrait of Dr. Gachet, June 1890
* Wheatfield with Crows, July 1890
* Self-Portrait with Straw Hat, Summer 1887
* ? blue? with trees?
* The Starry Night, June 1889
* The Church at Auvers, June 1890
* Bedroom in Arles, September 1889
* Almond Blossoms, February 1890
* Marguerite Gachet at the Piano, June 1890
* Irises, May 1889
And the speech:
Well... big question. But to me, Van Gogh is the finest painter of them all. Certainly, the most popular great painter of all time, the most beloved. His command of colour, the most magnificent. He transformed the pain of his tormented life into ecstatic beauty. Pain is easy to portray, but to use your passion and pain to portray the ecstasy and joy and magnificence of our world... no one had ever done it before. Perhaps no one ever will again. To my mind, that strange, wild man, who roamed the fields of Provence, was not only the world's greatest artist, but also one of the greatest men who ever lived.
Clocks in at 111 words.
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Date: 2020-05-03 01:38 pm (UTC)*waves*