ENL200 Fall 2013

Monday, September 30, 2013

Van Gogh's Peasant Shoes

If anyone is interested, I came across this article which can provide some more context for Jameson's discussion (pp. 6-8) on Van Gogh's famous painting. I happened to see the painting in Amsterdam last year, but at the time perhaps undervalued (read: couldn't comprehend) the psychological questions that these dirty shoes raise. Enjoy!
Posted by Zach K. at 11:18 AM
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