The High Yellow Note and Van Gogh’s Creative Passion
Rachel Bespaloff’s Notes on Letters to Théo
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Rachel Bespaloff, a Parisian exile in the United States, would continue to take an interest in French culture and in those figures who had represented particularly significant moments of it on an artistic level, such as Van Gogh, starting in the summer of 1942, through teaching and writing essays.
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27 Dec 2024
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Cazalé Bérard, C. “The High Yellow Note and Van Gogh’s Creative Passion: Rachel Bespaloff’s Notes on Letters to Théo”. Testo e Senso, vol. 1, no. 28, Dec. 2024, pp. 283-92, doi:10.58015/2036-2293/728.
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Art Comparison and Intermediality
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