Vincent Van Gogh and Margot Begeman
That neighbour of
Vincents mother in Nuenen, whom she often visited during her illness,
was to appreciate Vincent then fall in love with him as they went for
big walks together through the fields. |
Margot Begeman
That neighbour of Vincents
mother in Nuenen, whom she often visited during her illness, was to appreciate
Vincent then fall in love with him as they went for big walks together through
the fields.
Vincent was happy and at last had a positive vision of his life, but when they
made up their mind on getting married, Margots sisters violently opposed
to that decision. They didnt want to hear of that freak who used to live
with a prostitute in La Haye.
Margot, overwhelmed with reproaches, tried to commit suicide.
Vincent was furious against the societys hypocrisy, and after seeing her
in Utrecht where a doctor (friend of his) was looking after her, he decided
to end their relationship.
He left Nuenen some time later.