Van Gogh and Britain: The People's Vincent – The Oxford Student

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Today I’m a very lucky man writing about a very unlucky man. I’m lucky for seeing the Tate Britain’s Van Gogh and Britain before it opened. It’s an extraordinary exhibition, worth every penny. The unlucky man needs no introduction. Vincent Van Gogh is the quintessential tortured artist. Imaging him now, you’ve an an image of a haggard face, sad piercing eyes, ferocious ginger hair, a bandaged ear. Perhaps a straw hat perching on his head. This exhibition won’t revolutionise that; […]
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