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The Two Van Goghs (2005)

Theo Van Gogh stands next to his distant relative, Vincent. Theo was brutally assasinated by an unrepentent Islamic Fundamentalist in Holland. Vincent died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a life of disappointment and public indifference.

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Marika Antal 17 Sep 2009

Its all in the eyes!!

Julie Mayser 14 Sep 2007

Very interesting to see the two side by side, through time. Marvelous bold work!

Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 09 Feb 2006

HEAVY AND BEAUTIFUL! I'M DUTCH SO IT TOUCHES ME A LOT!

Emily Reed 27 Nov 2005

Exquisite!

Rusty Woodward-Gladdish 28 Jul 2005

Poor Theo! What a cruel and sensless way to die! I doubt the assasin actually knew about his famial links to the famous Impressionist artist . This picture isn't concerned with 'likeness' but rather of the tragedy of human exsistence. The theme of the 'fated clan'. Reminiscent of the Kennedys, Jack, Robert and John. Jack and Robert were assasinated but the beautiful young John Kennedy (son of Jack)died at the controls of his plane. Vincent shot himself. Fascinating parallels. Theere's no mistaking Vincent's blazing blue eyes and unhinged expression. Love the treatment of the hair on both portraits. Brilliant!