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  2. Butterflies (Van Gogh series) - Wikipedia

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    Van Gogh used butterflies in his works as a symbol of hope. [2] One of his favorite metaphors was about transformative possibilities. [3] In a letter to his sister Wil, Van Gogh says that like a grub eats salad roots, unknowing of the transformation that will take it to a beetle, we are not aware of our potential for metamorphosis. Similarly ...

  3. Here's What It Means Every Time You See a Butterfly Out in ...

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    Orange Butterfly Meaning. Monarchs, known for their striking orange, white, and black markings, are one of the most well-known types of butterflies. But just what do their fiery hues mean? Vibrant ...

  4. Butterflies (van Gogh) - Wikipedia

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  5. Vincent van Gogh - Wikipedia

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    The most comprehensive primary source on Van Gogh is his correspondence with his younger brother, Theo.Their lifelong friendship, and most of what is known of Vincent's thoughts and theories of art, are recorded in the hundreds of letters they exchanged from 1872 until 1890. [8]

  6. The Deep Symbolism and Meaning Behind a Butterfly's Colors

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    Here we explain the meaning behind butterfly colors. Different cultures believe that the color of a butterfly can symbolize everything from creativity to evil. Here we explain the meaning behind ...

  7. A Meadow in the Mountains: Le Mas de Saint-Paul - Wikipedia

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    In May 1889 Van Gogh voluntarily entered the asylum of St. Paul near Saint-Rémy in Provence. [2] [3] There Van Gogh had access to an adjacent cell he used as his studio. He was initially confined to the immediate asylum grounds and painted the world he saw from his room, such as ivy covered trees, lilacs, and irises of the garden.

  8. A Woman Walking in a Garden - Wikipedia

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    Van Gogh wrote in a letter to his sister, Willemien van Gogh, in October 1887, "when I painted the landscape and Asnières this summer I saw more color in it than before." [ 3 ] He also wrote in another letter to his sister explaining his new usage of color, "what people demand in art nowadays is something very much alive, with strong color and ...

  9. These are the pedophile symbols you need to know to protect ...

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    In March, a mother was horrified to find a pedophile symbol on a toy she bought for her daughter. Although the symbol was not intentionally placed on the toy by the company who manufactured the ...