The Unending Violence of Vincent van Gogh

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Sources:
The Illness of Vincent van Gogh by Dietrich Blumer, M.D.
A Reevaluation of the Death of Vincent van Gogh, by I. Kaufman Arenberg, MD, Vincent J.M. Di Maio, MD, and Michael M. Baden, MD
Van Gogh: The Life, by Steven Naifeh and Gregory White
Music:
Be With Me - Eric Feinberg
By the Lighthouse - Miles Avida
Covered Bridge - American Legion
Feeling Blessed - Eric Feinberg
Immersion - Gavin Luke
Mouvement II, Noir et Blanc - Franz Gordon
The Farewell - Franz Gordon
The Roundabout - Erasmus Talbot
Walk Along the Lakeside - Franz Gordon

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  • @nickoliekeyov746
    @nickoliekeyov7466 ай бұрын

    Theo Van Gogh would die within 6 months of Vincent, ostensibly due to "heredity, chronic disease, overwork, & sadness". Theo's wife, Johanna Van Gogh-Bonger is owed an immense measure of respect and gratitude for the work she did after their deaths in promoting Vincent's work, she did not want him or Theo to be forgotten

  • @ligmauchiha9364

    @ligmauchiha9364

    4 ай бұрын

    g g gigi guy g gc

  • @amellowblue

    @amellowblue

    3 ай бұрын

    As an older brother myself, that makes me choke up 🥲

  • @ExStepsister

    @ExStepsister

    Ай бұрын

    Yup ​@@ligmauchiha9364

  • @purplecherryblossom1701
    @purplecherryblossom17016 ай бұрын

    I brings tears in my eyes to hear of the lengths that Vincent’s brother took to care for him. Even if his life was plagued with madness and despair, he did have someone who truly loved him. He was never unloved.

  • @jadezee6316

    @jadezee6316

    5 ай бұрын

    THERE WAS no madness IN Vincent FOOL

  • @FlaschDJ

    @FlaschDJ

    5 ай бұрын

    I heard somewhere that Vincent took his life to disburden Theo.

  • @KennethMachnica-vj3hf

    @KennethMachnica-vj3hf

    5 ай бұрын

    @@FlaschDJ Could be. Theo had gotten married and had an infant son.

  • @jeffreese1828

    @jeffreese1828

    5 ай бұрын

    A TRUE brother . And Vincent ? Renowned and loved , more than he could ever have imagined , by those countless touched by his work . And his tale .

  • @ninab.4540

    @ninab.4540

    5 ай бұрын

    His sister in law loved him as well. Check out the letters she helped preserve for our time.

  • @mudslicker3122
    @mudslicker31226 ай бұрын

    Thor’s wife, Johanna Gezina van Gogh-Bonger, worked tirelessly after Vincent’s death to preserve Vincent’s legacy. She was a second true friend to Vincent.

  • @sejtbrugernavn

    @sejtbrugernavn

    6 ай бұрын

    Theo*

  • @lonesome3958

    @lonesome3958

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@sejtbrugernavnnah vincents brother was actually the nordic god of thunder

  • @rudradev3700

    @rudradev3700

    6 ай бұрын

    @@lonesome3958 this was Fuckin gold

  • @mudslicker3122

    @mudslicker3122

    6 ай бұрын

    @@lonesome3958 Apparently my phone’s autocorrect prefers it. I’m leaving it because you don’t wanna upset the gods. 😂

  • @nickoliekeyov746

    @nickoliekeyov746

    6 ай бұрын

    Theo died very shortly after Vincent did as well

  • @lunaticfringe23
    @lunaticfringe236 ай бұрын

    "violently strapped into the passenger seat of his own life..." Poetry. Once again, an amazing piece of work, and thank you.

  • @SkywalkerSamadhi

    @SkywalkerSamadhi

    25 күн бұрын

    For real. I heard that line and thought this guy knows how to turn a phrase. You don’t often find that these days.

  • @bnhietala
    @bnhietala5 ай бұрын

    I lost the man I love to suicide last fall. A year before he'd asked how someone could do that to their family, and force them through such horrible grief. As someone who'd experienced suicidal ideation, I explained it to him. Someone's lack of desire to end their life means nothing once that monster takes hold. I'm positive that he was completely out of his mind when he did it, and had absolutely no idea what he was doing. And I know for a fact that, had he been found in time and stopped, he would've wanted to be saved, too. Such a sad story. I'm glad Vincent's brother supported him. I wish more people in that time had had the same kind of sympathy for people suffering mental illness that Theo had.

  • @MadisonTaylorSeungri

    @MadisonTaylorSeungri

    5 ай бұрын

    I’m so sorry for your loss. Just because no one made it in time to stop him doesn’t mean it’s anyone’s fault, don’t ever blame yourself “I could’ve been there” “if I just would’ve left sooner” it’s only been a year I can’t imagine the pain. I’m so sorry. I’m sure your love radiated through the pain but the pain was too much. Stay strong please ❤

  • @katem58785

    @katem58785

    4 ай бұрын

    Hi from Australia, I'm so sorry for your loss. ❤

  • @dondamon4669

    @dondamon4669

    13 күн бұрын

    What? She never once said she blamed herself! Pretty awful of you to get that from her comment. your thinking is not good​@@MadisonTaylorSeungri

  • @nicosilva1349
    @nicosilva13495 ай бұрын

    "suicide is a crime against art itself" this simple quote touched me so much as an artist and a person dealing with mental illness , its christmas eve right now and idk i needed to heard that, thank you for this video

  • @ChonkyCaterpillar

    @ChonkyCaterpillar

    5 ай бұрын

    Merry (late) Christmas and Happy New Year! Hope you'll stay optimistic throughout the upcoming years :D

  • @TheJawRaw

    @TheJawRaw

    4 ай бұрын

  • @speeeee35

    @speeeee35

    4 ай бұрын

    Hope you’ve been feeling ok since Christmas. I know what you mean; I’m an artist too, and that quote is really something. Honestly, he was nearly as much a writer as a painter in my opinion. I read his letters and he wrote so beautifully. He had such a self-awareness. I guess that’s part of an artist’s madness (haha)… having the self awareness to channel yourself and your feelings into creation, yet not being able to control the worst of it. Well anyway, you aren’t alone. And I hope you’re feeling good ❤ gl w your art and your life :)

  • @WhitneyDahlin

    @WhitneyDahlin

    4 ай бұрын

    Only for artists. 😂 How is it a crime against art for a banker or mechanic? Unless you are actively making art on a consistent basis i wouldnt say the phrase holds any meaning.

  • @billhicks8

    @billhicks8

    2 ай бұрын

    @@WhitneyDahlin Of course, but so what? Not every phrase has to encapsulate everything. This one was about art and artists exclusively.

  • @mcbby7
    @mcbby76 ай бұрын

    Beautifully done. As someone who suffers from mental illness and addiction issues myself, the quote at the beginning really spoke to me: "If I could have worked without this accursed disease, what things I might have done."

  • @erikkooy2804

    @erikkooy2804

    6 ай бұрын

    It makes you feel so guilty about all the time you "wasted" to just keep going

  • @adambane1719

    @adambane1719

    6 ай бұрын

    It's these"afflications" that create the art !!!

  • @adambane1719

    @adambane1719

    6 ай бұрын

    Sounds like you're just looking for excuses tho, to be honest.

  • @mcbby7

    @mcbby7

    6 ай бұрын

    @adambane1719 I've had times in my life where the people around me could tell I was not well mentally and forced me to go to the hospital. During these psychiatric hospitalizations, I spent the entire time trying to convince people to let me out so I could go back to work. I can think of specific times where I seemed destined for success and everything was going my way, and my GD mental health & various addictions had other ideas. Of course, we all use our problems as excuses sometimes, but most of the time I just desperately want to be normal.

  • @rickkroll

    @rickkroll

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@adambane1719Sounds like youve never left your couch. Learn some empathy, every relationship you have from now until then will be without true understanding or love. Good luck being completely alone fellow traveler

  • @m.aj11
    @m.aj116 ай бұрын

    Before I even watch the video: I read Van Gogh's letters from time to time, usually when I need a good, long cry. I don't know why, but his story, told in his own words, albeit fragmented due to the fact that many of his letters were lost, is one of the most touching I've ever heard. I just wish that the Theo's letters were preserved as well.. I can't recommend it enough!

  • @readerr0_0

    @readerr0_0

    6 ай бұрын

    what book are his letters contained in?

  • @m.aj11

    @m.aj11

    6 ай бұрын

    @@readerr0_0 In the original it is Brieven aan zijn broeder or The letters to the brother, but I think that English language editions are named Vincent van Gogh the letters.

  • @karmicexperiment5034

    @karmicexperiment5034

    3 ай бұрын

    It changed my life, thank you for reminding me and sharing your feelings

  • @Ulagood

    @Ulagood

    17 сағат бұрын

    ​@@m.aj11 I am so thankful to you that you talked about letters of Van Gogh ! He was not only a genious artist but a wonderful writer and philosopher as well ! I do not understand why this side of his talent is so rarely mentioned

  • @sensftrs
    @sensftrs5 ай бұрын

    the true tragedy of vincent van gogh is not his death, but he lived never knowing that he was loved centuries after his death.

  • @SoapinTrucker

    @SoapinTrucker

    2 ай бұрын

    Don't worry doctor who showed him ;)

  • @afomaandrea5033

    @afomaandrea5033

    26 күн бұрын

    @@SoapinTruckerGod I love that episode

  • @wafflemation6887

    @wafflemation6887

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@afomaandrea5033 that was all I was thinking about, listening to this video

  • @herecomemacOnTT
    @herecomemacOnTT6 ай бұрын

    Back nearly a decade ago, the Art Institute of Chicago held a Van Gogh exhibit, including the three versions of The Room side by side. But the thing that struck me most was a self-portrait he did; the way the impasto of the paint fell made it look three-dimensional and like the man himself was looking into your soul. Seeing any of his paintings in person is incredible, and he truly died the way he lived: tragically.

  • @leonardoremmie

    @leonardoremmie

    6 ай бұрын

    I've got the pleasure to live near amsterdam so i take my museum card and just walk around it. truly amazing

  • @nikhilchouhan1802

    @nikhilchouhan1802

    26 күн бұрын

    @@leonardoremmie what would i give to visit those places

  • @AuntieMamies
    @AuntieMamies5 ай бұрын

    My heart just breaks for his brother. Sounded like such a kind person really torn up about his brothers illness. Poor Van Gogh

  • @a-n-t
    @a-n-t6 ай бұрын

    I haven’t watched this video masterpiece but I cannot avoid commenting this. I found this channel recently and binged all the videos and couldn’t stop myself from thinking, “A video on Vincent Van Gogh would be really fitting for a channel like this.” Time to watch and listen with genuine awe.

  • @tarico4436

    @tarico4436

    6 ай бұрын

    Am hoping to jump on this bandwagon--early postings often get lots of thumbs ups--with the seemingly impromptu but (sadly) canned response you are now reading. Video dropped and then less than a minute later our good friend a-n-t proceeded to pour out his/her/their heart to us. As I echo his tender sentiments, understand that I am an unworthy yet truly humble hanger-on.

  • @JumalaPlays

    @JumalaPlays

    6 ай бұрын

    What a coincidence!

  • @PussyDestroyer-jo7eu

    @PussyDestroyer-jo7eu

    6 ай бұрын

    @@tarico4436wtf are you yapping about dawg

  • @nengelen

    @nengelen

    6 ай бұрын

    As a counterbalance, I find these type of comments just patronizing, hollow and awful. Love this channel though, thanks for the video

  • @JayCeaupes

    @JayCeaupes

    6 ай бұрын

    I haven’t watched this, but 10/10 masterpiece would recommend to anyone

  • @quinzequinze
    @quinzequinze6 ай бұрын

    A few years ago I found myself on a bit of a Van Gogh pilgrimage. I was visiting a friend in the Netherlands and spent an afternoon at the Van Gogh museum- I had already been a great lover of his work, but found myself in tears as I went from room to room, following his life from beginning to end. I was going through Paris on my way home and ended up throwing out all the plans I had and going to Auvers-sur-Oise instead. Spending the time with his work and immediately following it with standing in the room he died in, standing over his grave- i cannot describe the feeling. I’ve struggled with my mental health for a long time- I’m sure that’s part of why I feel the way I do about the man. This video was beautiful. Thank you.

  • @raquelrodriguez5672

    @raquelrodriguez5672

    4 ай бұрын

    This touched me so much. I hope to one day take the same pilgrimage.

  • @theghostofsabertache9049
    @theghostofsabertache90496 ай бұрын

    The fact that he was fired by the church for actually taking his vow of poverty seriously tells you everything you need to know about the church. Edit: To all the butthurt, pedant, apologists defending the church. You show me an organised religion that isn’t dripping in hypocrisy, and I have a unicorn and a mermaid to sell you.

  • @James-ll3jb

    @James-ll3jb

    6 ай бұрын

    That's ridiculous. You know nothing of Dutch Calvinism.😅

  • @BallBatteryReligion

    @BallBatteryReligion

    6 ай бұрын

    Prosperity preachers are still a thing today. "I have this big house and private jet because God has blessed me. Do as I say and he may bless you too." But not every branch of Christianity is like that.

  • @dylanhaugen3739

    @dylanhaugen3739

    6 ай бұрын

    One of many reasons why I became an atheist.

  • @James-ll3jb

    @James-ll3jb

    6 ай бұрын

    @@BallBatteryReligion . That isn't even Christianity, dude. It's sick American faux spirituality.

  • @James-ll3jb

    @James-ll3jb

    6 ай бұрын

    @@dylanhaugen3739 That's actually a dumb reason to become an atheist. Let's talk about YOUR vow of poverty...

  • @harshanon
    @harshanon6 ай бұрын

    When Vincent said "i acted alone, do not accuse anyone of anything" when the police said suicide is a crime suggests he was protecting the person who shot him (if his death wasn't a suicide) Further, the missing canvas suggests the said person took them

  • @jadezee6316

    @jadezee6316

    5 ай бұрын

    NONSENSE.......he shot himself......why steal the work of someone who hadnt sold a single painting when you could buy them for a song?....and WHO SAYS Vincent said those words?....and IF he did they certainly do not suggest a killer

  • @tikimillie

    @tikimillie

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jadezee6316i’ve had people steal my art back in school simply because they hate me. So even if it was not profitable doesn’t mean there could be no reason for someone to steal it. Plus, its incredibly suspicious, the circumstances of his death.

  • @notavailable-ih4zc

    @notavailable-ih4zc

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jadezee6316did u not watch the full video? 21:51.

  • @ninab.4540

    @ninab.4540

    5 ай бұрын

    ​​@@jadezee6316Have you never watched Buzzfeed unsolved? Those kids in the field were kinda sus

  • @punkcalvin84

    @punkcalvin84

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jadezee6316 Somebody needs to cool it on the xanax and adderall. There were local rich kids who'd taunt him. As a kind christian soul, he probably didn't want children to go down a violent path to crime over a youthful mistake. Like everyone else has said, you're clearly jumping off too soon and probably need to touch grass more than once a year.

  • @alexsorin9346
    @alexsorin93466 ай бұрын

    Your attention to detail makes these videos a joy to watch. As a native Dutch speaker I have to say that your pronunciation of his name is pretty much perfect.

  • @matt.willoughby

    @matt.willoughby

    6 ай бұрын

    So it's pronounced van go? Not van gok?

  • @leonardoremmie

    @leonardoremmie

    6 ай бұрын

    @@matt.willoughby It is pronouned van gok, he meant the pronounciation at the start im pretty sure

  • @Donderopmetjegebruikersnaam

    @Donderopmetjegebruikersnaam

    5 ай бұрын

    It's pronounced van Gogh, not gok. You need to pronounce the G in the harsh dutch way. The o is pronounced slightly differently (like in one) from the English one as wel.

  • @leonardoremmie

    @leonardoremmie

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Donderopmetjegebruikersnaam gok is more of a phonetic spelling to help non dutch speakers. they wouldn't know how the g is pronounced in dutch

  • @christopherstocks8475

    @christopherstocks8475

    5 ай бұрын

    @@leonardoremmieit’s more of a gohhuh

  • @homeboyfuckedanalien
    @homeboyfuckedanalien5 ай бұрын

    The hardest tragedy is that such an amazing artist and humble man who always cared more for others never knew how intensely he impacted the world.

  • @ggarkk

    @ggarkk

    Ай бұрын

    thank you, homeboyfuckedanalien

  • @Liminal-Escalator
    @Liminal-Escalator6 ай бұрын

    My attention span has been atrocious lately, but you managed to keep me watching. What a tragically beautiful soul he is... People loved him, but his struggles were made even worse with drinking and people couldn't deal with his confrontational side... I know what it's like to spend a lot nights, some sleepless, nevertheless countless hours on troubled individuals that are lost in their own suffering. It's fortunate that he was able to leave something beautiful for others to connect with. Too many tortured souls never can overcome their shadow and nourish the spark of potential in them. He seemed to be nearing a peaceful point in life... Maybe his guilt for the conflict he caused in life overcame him after being shot, and the thought of anymore of it brought him traumatic memories and he just wanted peace. He just wants to bring peace, art, comfort and necessity to the world, what a loving guy Vincent is.

  • @hiistoriian
    @hiistoriian5 ай бұрын

    I went to the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam a few months ago with my mother's childhood best friend for my birthday. I like art. I find a certain calmness and familiarity in it that helps me figure out my thoughts. I went to the Van Gogh Museum knowing very little about Vincen van Gogh. Obviously I knew who he was, because he is a world-famous Dutch artist and he was spoken of frequently in my school, but I never knew his life story. I'm so glad I want to that museum. First of all, his art is beautiful to me. It's so raw, in a way-the messy brush strokes, slight imperfections here and there... I could relate to it, on a personal level but also on an artistic level. But I think what really brought me down to my knees and to tears was the story behind all his art. Before he moved to Paris, his art was dark, gloomy, and overall just depressing. (Take 'De Aardappeleters / The Potato Eaters' for example). But then he found France and his art just... lit up. Literally. Vibrant colours, beautiful landscapes... it was all there. And to know he was suffering and struggling so greatly at that time makes me really melancholic. His life story is so deeply sad, I cried in the car ride home, which was also a result of my mother's friend playing 'Vincent' by Don McLean, which to this day is still a song that can bring me to tears with only the first few notes. Vincent van Gogh was so misunderstood, and it genuinely makes my heart ache. I don't suffer from the mental problems he suffers from, but I do suffer from other mental illness. I wish he could've gotten the help he needed. I wish he was loved by more than just his brother. I wish someone bothered to see him, hear him, understand him. I could talk about Vincent van Gogh for hours on end (if that wasn't clear yet by now), but I won't bother anyone with that. This video was beautiful, and I hope more people will get to see all sides of Vincent.

  • @ande100
    @ande1006 ай бұрын

    I think the 2 young squabbling men shot him by accident and he either didn't think the wound was so bad to seek immediate medical help or he knew, just resigned and simple didn't want to get them and him into a huge caffuffle and police inquiry. He was a gifted artist and tormented soul.

  • @Majkka23
    @Majkka236 ай бұрын

    There's also a beautiful polish movie "Your Vincent" painted in the same style as van Gogh's paintings. I really recommend it

  • @cynically_insane

    @cynically_insane

    6 ай бұрын

    i fricking love it, i remember watching it as a lid

  • @sapperdeflap2998
    @sapperdeflap29986 ай бұрын

    Great video ! I am Dutch and living in a small city where Vincent lived for a while with his parents. His place of birth is also very close to my home. I often walk in the city trying to see the place through his eyes more than a century ago and which places exactly did inspire him for his paintings. Fascinating.

  • @Contessa6363
    @Contessa63634 ай бұрын

    I worked in Mental health for 14 years. Based on some of the symptoms you were describing I would say that Van Gogh possibly may have had rapid cycling bi- polar with psychotic features. That would explain the command hallucinations he was experiencing at the time of the ear incident.

  • @zur1cord
    @zur1cord6 ай бұрын

    was working on a vincent van gogh book project and honestly, this was needed to understand his phyce. everything confused me about his tale and this video helps. and, tbh i didn't think this was you, but honestly im happy it's you who made this video. your videos are such high quality and your storytelling skills are amazing. thank you once again, Horses ♡.

  • @teresawarnke999
    @teresawarnke9996 ай бұрын

    For my first year college humanities project i chose Van Gogh's, The Starry Night and Sylvia Plath's, Stars Over the Dordogne to compare and contrast. I thought i was takimg an easy route because there is so much information on the painting and the poem was short and straightforward. I knew nothing of Plath and little of Van Gogh. I learned more than I bargained for, and I'll never be the same, but in a good way. It still breaks my heart thinking about how lonely and lost they were.

  • @catethornbury2727
    @catethornbury27276 ай бұрын

    Crying over this. Thank you for taking such a grounded and beautiful approach to telling this story, I feel like all my life I’ve misunderstood Van Gogh. His comments you included about suicide are so impactful and deeply resonate with me. In college, when I’d run out of my antidepressants, I’d always say “god, this is how van gogh lived his whole life, it all makes sense now”

  • @viktor__
    @viktor__6 ай бұрын

    Theo van Gogh was a real brother.

  • @Medavelvan
    @Medavelvan6 ай бұрын

    Your channel contains some of the most thoughtful and meaningful content on KZread. Even when discussing topics I generally dislike and avoid, I am always captivated and emotionally moved and often change my perception of the subject dramatically. I appreciate your ability to travel deeper into a story, beyond the surface. This can be frightening but the dangers of the deep also holds the most beautiful creatures.

  • @kle1225
    @kle12256 ай бұрын

    I’m crying, I love Van Gogh so much and he deserved so much better. You did an incredible job giving him the compassion and respect he deserves but hardly got in his life 😭 his life was tragedy after tragedy, but, morbidly, I wonder if that was why his works were so incredible. Another knock-out video by the best video essayist on KZread!!

  • @noelleelizabethan
    @noelleelizabethan3 ай бұрын

    Rip Vincent. We love you. We are thankful you have devoted yourself to art. You did make an impact on the world.

  • @Manu-vm8oh
    @Manu-vm8oh17 күн бұрын

    I won't comment on every specific quote or part in this video, but let's just say this masterpiece made me cry and think.

  • @user-cx6lq8mt5g
    @user-cx6lq8mt5g5 ай бұрын

    The story of Van Gogh reminds me of another artist who also suffered from untreated mental health issues named Nekojiru (that was her artist name, not her real one). She was a Japanese mangaka in the 90s, whose works revolved around cartoon cats that would go on weird adventures. They usually featured a lot of dark humor and trippy imagery that were influenced by hallucinations she’d experience from both popping drugs and untreated schizophrenia. She also suffered from manic depression, had undiagnosed autism, and a severe eating disorder. She would also overwork herself and barely sleep, leading her to suffer numerous breakdowns and eventually take her own life. Her husband continued drawing her works but grieved over her a lot.

  • @leek2688
    @leek26886 ай бұрын

    i’m a big lover of art history and your videos are some of my favorite video essays on this platform. it’s always a treat to see that you have uploaded!

  • @Cthulhu893
    @Cthulhu8936 ай бұрын

    Van gogh and his work have always resonated so much with me, as an artist struggling with mental illness myself. His work is incredible and inspiring and his struggles are painfully relatable. I really wish I could have met him in his time.

  • @edgarallanpoe209
    @edgarallanpoe2095 ай бұрын

    we are learning about van gogh in art this year and he was such a fascinating and creative person, like this is why art history should be taught more in schools... theres this painting called "still life with onions" painted mere weeks before his death. we were taught that everything on the table in the painting represents his most fav things in life (letter from his brother theo, a book, a plate with onions idk why, a pipe, etc) and how maybe he was hopeful about his future, that there is so much in life to live for and he wont give up. its so heartbreaking :((

  • @skechers28227
    @skechers282276 ай бұрын

    This is unequivocally my favorite channel on youtube. Thanks again for working so hard.

  • @isa-wp5rp
    @isa-wp5rp4 ай бұрын

    I recently found your channel and I just wanted to say that your storytelling capabilities are astounding! It's been quite a while since I've felt so entranced and amazed by a video essay, and you do it with both grace and magnitude. Absolutely adore your videos, keep making more!

  • @dreamingtobeatthesea
    @dreamingtobeatthesea6 ай бұрын

    God I love your style. The choice of subjects is just perfect as well. Thank you for spending the time to make these videos for us. You deserve any of the success or support that brings.

  • @JKa244
    @JKa2446 ай бұрын

    The writing, narration, and accompanying visuals are perfectly in tune. Please keep doing exactly what you're doing

  • @JimmyJAKosman
    @JimmyJAKosman6 ай бұрын

    Looking into the eyes of Vicent's infinitely open, vivacious and sensitive portrait filled me with such sadness as can only be manifested by art. Vincent's inner life was in essence a treasure for its esthetic potential it brought out in to the world and minds of many people willing to experience it. He has shared with and is shared by so many. In moments of elation in relationship to his work I am God grateful for bringing forth such life as was given in the form of van Gogh. Perhaps at a quick glance one could call him a martyr of art, though in reality no martyr need truly suffer, even though there seems no other way. If only things had been different for him. I just hope he knew that no virtue goes truely unrewarded even after what one calls death. A beautiful video once again Horses, thank you.

  • @weirdnessinhistory6877
    @weirdnessinhistory68775 ай бұрын

    Can I just say your videos are so creative. The artwork, the music, even the small little texts that pop up radiate artistic creativity. I love it.

  • @ChiefSlacc
    @ChiefSlacc6 ай бұрын

    I don't know how you do it; but every single topic you explore in these visually stunning videos is like you climbed inside my head and pulled out a random interest of mine. Excellent work as always.

  • @aidbeach2335
    @aidbeach23356 ай бұрын

    Genuinely amazing how quick you're getting these videos out. Keep it up please!

  • @mofumy
    @mofumy3 ай бұрын

    What a beautifully narrated piece of work❤ Brining so much compassion and understanding for the tough journey of life.

  • @jeffreese1828
    @jeffreese18285 ай бұрын

    Theo Van Gogh is the veritable poster child for "Brotherly Love" , selfless , reflecting , understanding , loving , empathetic , protective, and ever "present" and always available at need . Not only a shining example as a True Brother , but as a Good Man , as well . And Vincent ? Renowned and loved , more than he could ever have imagined , by those countless touched by his work . And his tale .

  • @jpingram966
    @jpingram9666 ай бұрын

    I'm over the moon, I requested this topic in your community post this month past. You wouldn't believe my sheer joy at seeing this on my feed today! Thank you so much!

  • @oxxxhinatahyuugaxxxo
    @oxxxhinatahyuugaxxxo4 ай бұрын

    At work, saw this come up going down a rabbit hole of videos. And I love Vincent Van Gogh works so I was curious, but not expecting to be so sad watching this. Great video!

  • @torque165
    @torque1652 ай бұрын

    What a thoughtful, and well put together video. Thank you for this sincerly.

  • @katem58785
    @katem587854 ай бұрын

    Hi from Australia, That was beautiful, thank you,Vincent is my favourite artist and his story is so sad.

  • @brendanfoley9630
    @brendanfoley96305 ай бұрын

    I literally love you and all your work

  • @sapphics4hozier
    @sapphics4hozier6 ай бұрын

    im so glad to see you’ve posted about vincent! i can’t wait to watch this! thank you for another upload !!

  • @hekates-ladder
    @hekates-ladder6 ай бұрын

    It makes me incredibly happy to see more and more people acknowledging this particular mystery. Thank you for this video ❤️

  • @fungerz
    @fungerz4 ай бұрын

    I love this. Your work balances the spiritual, artistic, and forensic aspects to reveal a powerful story, immense insights on the human condition, and your God-given gifts to be able spread the word in such an unforgettable way. This is why I have subscribed to your channel.

  • @irios1066
    @irios10665 ай бұрын

    This was an absolutely stunning video. The subject matter will always be tragic. But your narration, your gravelly melancholy tone, gave a lasting impression. Your choice of graphics through the video was reminiscent Vincent's aesthetic. I learned so much, and I realized how I could relate to Vincent, and how lucky I am to have modern medicine to keep my hands on the wheel. Even as helpless to his illness as he was, I still admire him. Vincent created with his whole being, and I hope to always do the same, even sitting with my own demons.

  • @PendulousJugs
    @PendulousJugs6 ай бұрын

    Love your videos, they’re very well conceived and I can tell how much effort is put into them.👏

  • @SteveMayedaTV
    @SteveMayedaTV6 ай бұрын

    The visuals on this one are the best you’ve done! Great one

  • @ArtandContext
    @ArtandContext6 ай бұрын

    I love the use of archive footage here. Thanks for another great vid.

  • @RwandaBob
    @RwandaBob6 ай бұрын

    van gogh is one of my all time favorite artists as i relate to him in many ways as a young man growing up today i’ve had many struggles with mental illnesses over my life, substance abuse, finding meaning. but the way he saw the world is incredible and i love him dearly and understand him.

  • @Aroos2011
    @Aroos20115 ай бұрын

    Excellent work, script and narration are both extremely professional and compelling.

  • @philsophkenny
    @philsophkenny2 ай бұрын

    ❤ your content is probably among my favourite on KZread.

  • @boyblue5320
    @boyblue53206 ай бұрын

    Best channel find ever. It’s been a couple months for me . Thx

  • @supermoonsdg5552
    @supermoonsdg55524 ай бұрын

    I need more of these videos. This is just perfect! Its educational, entertaining and interesting. The whole video is just perfect. Keep up the good work.:)

  • @leculduchien1386
    @leculduchien13865 ай бұрын

    As a life long Van Gogh admirer I was happy to see one of his paintings in the kroller-moller museum two years ago. It was a painting I had never seen before of a terrace at night but not the monmartre. I was instantly grabbed by the beauty of it and as I got closer to examine it I got gut so struck by a particular detail, I got so overwhelmed by the beauty, I couldn’t stop myself from crying and had to go to another room to get a grip of myself. I remember it like yesterday. He was a real genius.

  • @rexwilson795
    @rexwilson7956 ай бұрын

    I have still yet to see a single horse

  • @fuegoeterno3607
    @fuegoeterno36074 ай бұрын

    This video is a work of art, thank you.

  • @adamletman4661
    @adamletman46616 ай бұрын

    Hey man, don't usually comment on videos. Your animation is phenomenal and the content in each video is informative and never boring, just wanted to say thank you.

  • @photeas6407
    @photeas64076 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your hard work. You are truly an artist

  • @SlippinJimmy4Life
    @SlippinJimmy4Life4 ай бұрын

    Quickly becoming a favorite channel.

  • @ogeidsamsora
    @ogeidsamsora6 ай бұрын

    As always, the content is top notch, this one was gut wrenching to say the least. Bravo.

  • @vincentshapland7250
    @vincentshapland72506 ай бұрын

    The best channel on KZread. The way you tell the story is absolutely captivating. This is the benchmark for content creation.

  • @HorsesOnYT

    @HorsesOnYT

    6 ай бұрын

  • @courtenayrushing6370
    @courtenayrushing63709 сағат бұрын

    Amazing video. Such a tragic yet beautiful story

  • @hovieshome89
    @hovieshome896 ай бұрын

    Can’t get enough of your essays horses

  • @phatdawg1
    @phatdawg13 ай бұрын

    Horses is such an incredible storyteller. This was an amazing video. Had me hooked the whole time, I even cried a little bit. Wow !!

  • @HorsesOnYT

    @HorsesOnYT

    3 ай бұрын

    ty! you can call me michael

  • @ambygraham9323
    @ambygraham93236 ай бұрын

    really nice editing and thumbnail! caught my attention for sure. van gogh is one of my favorite artists, so i'm glad to have watched your video about him. :>

  • @GlockyJalopy
    @GlockyJalopy6 ай бұрын

    You make the best video essays I've ever watched

  • @JumalaPlays
    @JumalaPlays6 ай бұрын

    Fantastic work, Michael. I learned a lot from this film.

  • @bartbuckel6714
    @bartbuckel67146 ай бұрын

    Another great piece....thanks!

  • @jasonbernard9012
    @jasonbernard90126 ай бұрын

    Dude your videos are so powerful it isn’t even funny. When I watched the exorcism one and you said you were reading an essay I thought well this could go really good or really bad, and boy can you write! Unreal vids, gonna be bingeing starting…now lol

  • @zachsilveira4580
    @zachsilveira45806 ай бұрын

    Superb as always. Your masterpiece on Hemingway has finally met its equal!

  • @madmaxmedia
    @madmaxmedia6 ай бұрын

    From my favorite channel a beautiful video about my favorite artist- thank you!! I also really appreciate that there’s no attempt to overstep the available evidence as absolute ‘proof’ of his cause of death. His life in many ways was a mystery, so perhaps it is unfortunately fitting that his death was as well.

  • @hunterwhite4394
    @hunterwhite43946 ай бұрын

    Really absolutely beautiful piece my guy

  • @noctap0d
    @noctap0d6 ай бұрын

    This has quickly become one of those channels where I hit like as soon as I open the video ❤

  • @algorerhythm3578
    @algorerhythm35786 ай бұрын

    I'm a blind man. Your stories have given my mind sight.

  • @aurorarain1265
    @aurorarain12655 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I never knew the whole story. You did an excellent job.

  • @cavemann_
    @cavemann_6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video.

  • @postnutregret
    @postnutregret5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video. I had a chance to visit the Vangogh museum in Amsterdam recently and have just been infatuated with him. Great work

  • @obnoxiouspedant
    @obnoxiouspedant3 ай бұрын

    Csnt believe i lost this channel, i dont remember unsubbing but i used to watch your stuff during dull moments in my hotel night shift, would come home inspired to paint!!!

  • @AlfieVsLion
    @AlfieVsLion6 ай бұрын

    Bravo my friend .. as always .. thank you for what you do ❤️🇮🇪

  • @mr.frandy7692
    @mr.frandy76925 ай бұрын

    This channel just chills me tf out

  • @deonnelangley5644
    @deonnelangley56446 ай бұрын

    You are truly a talent and do epically beautiful work. I know I must be one of many who thinks this! You may be my favorite artist on KZread rn and I hope I’ve commented early enough for you to see. It’s a sometimes thankless job it seems… but if I could pierce through the noise in the lapse between and remind you of your amazing-ness and how much your vids are appreciated, I’d be honored. Hope my words do reach you. And thanks again. ❤️

  • @HorsesOnYT

    @HorsesOnYT

    6 ай бұрын

  • @matt.willoughby

    @matt.willoughby

    6 ай бұрын

    Hans Holbein is the only truly great artist. No-one has ever captured life like him.

  • @princeofallsaiyans99
    @princeofallsaiyans996 ай бұрын

    Thank u for another great video

  • @jag1780
    @jag17806 ай бұрын

    I feel Theo... I cried when it tells how he never leave Vincent until his last breathe. A more adorable and respected man, as much as his beloved brother.

  • @viktor__
    @viktor__6 ай бұрын

    This friday just got even better. The Horse has decided to bless us.

  • @egwetlikefiji
    @egwetlikefiji6 ай бұрын

    I LOVE YOU HORSES PLEASE UPLOAD MORE YOU ARE MY FAVORITE PERSON EVER

  • @SaintNarcissa
    @SaintNarcissa6 ай бұрын

    Your voice has a very soothing rhythm. I enjoy the depth of research and topics (mostly lol). I subscribed ❤.

  • @Dessikret
    @Dessikret5 ай бұрын

    You’re my favorite no pretentious video essayist ❤

  • @king.2597
    @king.2597Ай бұрын

    Amazing video

  • @CrazyRockFingerz
    @CrazyRockFingerz6 ай бұрын

    Love your videos!

  • @charliesheen1407
    @charliesheen14076 ай бұрын

    Your work on this channel is so consistently well researched and put together, the video topics always so poignant and spoken with passion, please keep doing what you're doing.

  • @TronciM
    @TronciM14 күн бұрын

    Beautiful video