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This is reproduced verbatim from the ABC news website (ABC.net.au). The tác giả is AM Châu Âu Correspondent Rachael Brown with ABC staff.

'The authors of a new biography of Vincent van Gogh claim the artist died after being accidentally shot, and did not kill himself as is commonly thought.

van Gogh: The Life claims the impressionist painter was shot accidentally bởi teenage brothers with a malfunctioning gun at a farm in Auvers-sur-Oise in France.

One of the authors, Steven Naifeh, says van Gogh was grateful for his approaching death and decided to take the blame himself, protecting the teenagers and casting himself as a martyr.

van Gogh, who suffered from depression, cut off part of an ear, and committed himself to an asylum, is widely believed to have ended his own life at age 37. He died in 1890, two days after suffering a gunshot wound to his chest. It has been believed that he shot himself with a revolver.

Co-author Gregory White Smith says letters written bởi the painter contain no hints he was considering suicide before his death.

"The doctors told the police that the trajectory of the bullet was at a crazy angle, and that the gun was held at a distance from the body, and even perhaps too far from the body for Vincent to have actually been holding the gun," he said.

Instead the book says the fatal shot was probably fired bởi 16-year-old Rene Secretan, who had a history of pestering the artist, possibly in what the authors say could have been a "cowboy game" gone wrong.

Naifeh đã đưa ý kiến he and Smith reached their conclusion after interpreting stories collected bởi art historian John Rewald, who visited Auvers in the 1930s.

"The rumours that he heard were that Vincent didn't kill himself; that he was shot accidentally bởi a couple of boys and that he decided to protect them and play the martyr. That account would fit all of the known facts."

And he says it is unlikely that van Gogh would have had access to a gun with which to shoot himself.

"How did he get the gun? Everyone in Auvers knew that he had been in an insane asylum. Pistols were a rarity in rural France. Who would have được trao Vincent van Gogh a gun?"

The curator of the van Gogh museum in Amsterdam, Leo Jansen, is not convinced bởi the new theory and says he does not believe it will change how people view the artist's final landscape works.

"They remain the same whether the man who made them was accidentally shot bởi young boys hoặc shot himself," he said.

"The van Gogh Museum ... believes that, all things considered, it would be premature to rule out suicide as the cause of death."

He added that the book "represents a major contribution to our understanding of Vincent van Gogh's life and work, with intriguing new perspectives."

Naifeh and Smith won a Pulitzer Prize in 1991 for their biography of the artist Jackson Pollock.'


DATE: 18th October 2011
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I recently found out that the Mona Lisa is a work in progress that will never be finished. I found this shocking! How could the most beautiful painting I've ever seen be unfinished? I investagated, and I fond out that Leonardo Da Vinchi's model died before he was finished, so he estimated some proportions, then he was adding thêm and thêm detail. But, he never finished his masterpiece. He died befor he could finish. I don't see how he wasn't done, but maybe bạn readers could find something unfinished? I need your help! since i can barely see through my glesses, can bạn look thouroughly? Maybe you'll see somehting my eyes overlooked, like an undone line, hoặc an unfinished color? Maybe someone will solve the mystery, maybe it will forever remain a mystery! no on knows!
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