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Van Gogh: Why he cut off his ear | CNN
Van Gogh 'cut off his ear after learning brother was to marry' | Vincent van Gogh | The Guardian
We Now Know Why Van Gogh Cut Off His Ear | UNRESERVED | Intelligence Is Sexy
Did Van Gogh cut off his whole ear, or just his earlobe? Debate continues more than a century later
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Did van Gogh Cut Off His Ear Because His Brother Was Engaged? - The New York Times
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Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear', 1889. Artist: Vincent van Gogh Stock Photo - Alamy
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Reconsidering Cinema on Twitter: "I don't think it was pain that made Vincent Van Gogh great - I think his painting brought him whatever happiness he had. ~ David Lynch OTD Vincent
Van Gogh: Why he cut off his ear | CNN
Timehop - In 1888, Vincent van Gogh cut off the lower part of his ear, suffering from severe depression and poverty. Not until after his death was the Dutch painter universally acclaimed. | Facebook