May 05, 2009
Gaugin Did It?
Could be – if this theory is true.
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n Van Gogh's Ear: Paul Gauguin and the Pact of Silence, Hans Kaufmann and Rita Wildegans claim it was the sword attack, not Van Gogh's madness, that led him to commit suicide two years later.
The prevailing theory is that the Dutchman, who painted Sunflowers and the Potato Eaters, almost bled to death after slashing his own ear with a razor in a fit of lunacy on the night of December 23, 1888.
He is said to have wrapped it in cloth and handed it to a prostitute in a nearby brothel.
However, the new work from experts in Hamburg offers a very different version.
Gauguin, an excellent fencer, was planning to leave Van Gogh's "Yellow House" in Arles, southwestern France, after an unhappy stay.
He had walked out of the house with his baggage and his trusty épée in hand, but was followed by the troubled Van Gogh, who had earlier thrown a glass at him.
As the pair approached a bordello, their row intensified, and Gauguin cut off Van Gogh's left earlobe with his sword – either in anger or self-defence.
He then threw the weapon in the Rhône. Van Gogh delivered the ear to the prostitute and staggered home, where police discovered him the following day, the new account claims.
Of course, the only thing lacking with this theory is something called “evidence” – aside from a couple of obscure references to silence and the timing of the ear being cut off, there is nothing there. But it does go to show how some academics can make a career out of the most absurd of claims – and get published, too!
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Gauguin, an excellent fencer, was planning to leave Van Gogh's "Yellow
House" in Arles, southwestern France, after an unhappy stay.
Posted by: Elease Beale at Wed Oct 3 01:55:00 2012 (zr8MG)
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He then threw the weapon in the Rhône. Van Gogh delivered the ear to the
prostitute and staggered home, where police discovered him the
following day, the new account claims.
Posted by: Erlene Muir at Fri Oct 5 00:14:39 2012 (tyDnJ)
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