Self-Portrait in Front of an Easel, Paris 1888 - Vincent Van Gogh
Publié le 22/02/2012
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While in Paris Van Gogh produced several self-portraits when he was trying to think of how to earn a living as a painter. He thought that if he could display some good self-portraits, it might help generate some work. Unfortunately he managed to quarrel with many of his friends and acquaintances, which affected his financial situation. Instead he should have taken as much advantage as possible of the close connections that Paris could have made for him. He was well thought of by the younger artists of the time but that did not help increase his income.
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