Van Gogh's Chair
Art, Travel...and Van Gogh
Vincent's Chair (1888) by V. van Gogh
About Me
Sheramy Bundrick
Art Historian, Professor, Writer & Traveler. I am the author of "Sunflowers," a novel of Vincent van Gogh (Avon/HarperCollins, October 2009).
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Friday, April 18, 2008
He Loves Vincent, Yeah Yeah Yeah
In today's Independent, former Beatle Ringo Starr describes Rembrandt as his "all-time hero" and says he likes van Gogh's self-portraits. "These guys are painters," Ringo says, "I'm a musician who likes to have fun." Rock on!
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