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Vincent van Gogh

“Do you know what I have been involuntarily thinking, that in the first period of an artist’s life, one unconsciously makes it very hard for oneself – by a feeling of not being able to master the work – by an uncertainty as to whether one will ever master it – by a great ambition to make progress, but a lack of self-confidence – one cannot banish a certain feeling of agitation, and one hurries oneself though one doesn’t like to be hurried . . .
This cannot be helped, and it is a time which one must go through, and which in my opinion cannot and should not be otherwise.”

Vincent van Gogh, The Letters of Vincent van Gogh
tags: art, artists-life
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The Letters of Vincent van Gogh The Letters of Vincent van Gogh by Vincent van Gogh
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