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  • Terpsichore Diotima, Lusitana Combatente 2:49 pm on September 23, 2007 Permalink | Responder
    Tags: Van Gogh and Religion   

    Van Goghs motivation 

    Hello dear Joel
    Wellcome!

    It was not clear what Van Gogh should do for a long time…he ”was difficult”, and inadapted – he had fights, and people rejected him, also at home. His father, with whom he couldn’t comunicate either was a minister (protestant). Van Gogh followed the study: he wanted to be able to help the poor, by giving them the only thing worth…God, eternity. He was very devoted. He didn’t manage it, he soon had to give it up, it was a faillure. That’s how he finally got to paint – alone and in utter misery – well, in aloneness and poverty, and among ”his poor” people. Intelectually, he also mooved from Religion to Art – in faces of the typical ”problems of religion”, he turned to the language and world of Art, as his religious way and language. He was a quite religious person, with religious enquiriess.

    Interesting how such a thing is never talked about such a famous person, isn’t it? Well, that’s simply because our ”neutral” times, ”without religion”, are not what we think they are, are they?

    This is a fascinating element about Van Gogh, specially and specifically because this compassion for people is what mooved him – wether as a minister, or as a painter.

    Cheers!

     
    • Ana Paula 4:51 am on Outubro 26, 2007 Permalink | Responder

      Terpsichore: como gosto muito de pintura e ando sempre a admirar imagens de telas, por sorte, tinha a deste quadro do qual também gosto imenso.
      Portanto, aqui vai a resposta: O quadro intitula-se “Os três filósofos” e é do pintor Giorgione ou Giorgio Barbarelli da Castelfranco. Esta pintura não está datada. Mas o pintor em questão viveu entre 1477 (?) e 1510 e foi um pintor do Renascimento, em Itália.
      Muito obrigada pois foi um prazer participar! :)

    • Terpsichore E.M. 1:39 am on Outubro 30, 2007 Permalink | Responder

      Olá Ana Paula
      Muito obrigada pela sua colaboração. É bonito não é! Disse muito bem, eu nem sabia que o nome dele era Giorgio Barbarelli.
      Eu tenho um prémio em pensamento mas deverá vir daqui a um tempo. Fica ainda surpresa.
      Atenção, a Ana escreveu o comentário no post anterior, o que não faz mal, mas para não estranhar.

      Beijinho!

  • Terpsichore Diotima, Lusitana Combatente 12:16 pm on September 23, 2007 Permalink | Responder
    Tags: , Filosofia, Philosophy   

    Filosofia – Philosophy 

    Estou absolutamente sem tempo por enqusnto, e não posso postar neste blog. Vai demorar. Não é só a total ausência de tempo: é que neste momento estou mais ocupada com filosofia do que com a expressão dela pela arte – e essa temática pertence lá n’A Ilha dos Amores. Gostava de vos ver por lá!

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    I am for the time being busy with ”an experiment”: a study of philosphy in the Netherlands, and about that I write in my blog:

    http://www.ailhadosamores.wordpress.com

    A Ilha dos Amores

    The most of it will be in in portuguese also so that I can keep my language – I wish I was following my study in english. Dutch is the most difficult language I could choose to follow it!… But well, it has it’s reasons. How my brain, thoughts and consciousness process works in this language business, is also one of my subjects. It would be interesting to discuss philosophy in some english forum…. but well, now that is exactly what I am supposed to do at the University! – with an imense amount of homework. It should be fun! :))

     
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