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25 of the Most Mysterious Deaths in History

25 of the Most Mysterious Deaths in History
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HCHS graduate is raising awareness of genetic mutation prevalent in the Dutch

HCHS graduate is raising awareness of genetic mutation prevalent in the Dutch
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Raising awareness of genetic mutation prevalent in the Dutch

SIOUX CENTER—Lucy Bor­kowski had never heard of the mutation in the phospholamban gene, or PLN gene, which can cause serious heart problems and even death.

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Lladro and Cybis nude sculptures, plus works by Dali and others, all at The Specialists of the... - Artwire Press Release from ArtfixDaily.com

PANAMA CITY, Fla. – A live and internet multi-estates auction packed with more than 400 lots in a rainbow of collecting categories will be held on Saturday, April 22nd, by The Specialists ...

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Johanna Bonger – the woman who brought Vincent van Gogh's art to the world


‘Without Jo there would have been no van Gogh’
The celebrated artist’s sister-in-law is finally being hailed as the person who brought his art to the world.
By Russell Shorto
May 14, 2021
Johanna van Gogh-Bonger became a tireless advocate for Vincent van Gogh’s work after her husband Theo’s death in 1891. On the wall of her living room, circa 1909, are Henri Fantin-Latour’s Flowers and Vincent van Gogh’s Vase of Honesty (1884).
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In 1885, a 22-year-old Dutch woman named Johanna Bonger met Theo van Gogh, the younger brother of the artist, who was then making a name for himself as an art dealer in Paris. History knows Theo as the steadier of the van Gogh brothers, the archetypal emotional anchor, who selflessly managed Vincent’s erratic path through life, but he had his share of impetuosity. He asked her to marry him after only two meetings.

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Wonder Bar tales will live on

Wonder Bar tales will live on
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The Woman Who Made Vincent van Gogh - The New York Times


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In 1885, a 22-year-old Dutch woman named Johanna Bonger met Theo van Gogh, the younger brother of the artist, who was then making a name for himself as an art dealer in Paris. History knows Theo as the steadier of the van Gogh brothers, the archetypal emotional anchor, who selflessly managed Vincent’s erratic path through life, but he had his share of impetuosity. He asked her to marry him after only two meetings.
Jo, as she called herself, was raised in a sober, middle-class family. Her father, the editor of a shipping newspaper that reported on things like the trade in coffee and spices from the Far East, imposed a code of propriety and emotional aloofness on his children. There is a Dutch maxim, “The tallest nail gets hammered down,” that the Bonger family seems to have taken as gospel. Jo had set herself up in a safely unexciting career as an English teacher in Amsterdam. She wasn’t inclined to impulsiveness. Besides, she was already dating somebody. She said no.

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The gift? A great book in arts and culture

The gift? A great book in arts and culture
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Best in class: Our top writers pick their favourite 2020 titles


 
Not the least of our losses in this plague year was one of our greatest poets, Derek Mahon. Washing Up (Gallery Press) is a glorious late harvest - vigorous, funny, angry, blithe - beautifully produced, like all Gallery editions, and including, appropriately, a lovely tribute to another luminary of the dead poets' society, Ciaran Carson. Mahon's last is vividly alive. Vincent van Gogh: A Life in Letters, edited by Nienke Bakker, Leo Jansen and Hans Luijten (Thames & Hudson) is a judicious selection from the magnificent six-volume Complete Letters of 2009. Had he not been a painter, Van Gogh could have made his name as a writer, as his correspondence shows. Impassioned, often heartbreaking, furious, funny and tender, these letters form a unique testament from a pivotal figure in 19th-century art. For my third choice, I am going to flout the rules by picking a book to be published in January 2021: Billy O'Callaghan's Life Sentences (Cape) is a superb and moving novel of family life in Cork spanning a large part of the 20th century. O'Callaghan is one of our finest writers, in the tradition of John McGahern and Brian Friel, and this is his best work yet. 

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