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1990: Van Gogh's Centenary - Blue Peter

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One hundred years after his death, Diane-Louise Jordan tells the story of Vincent van Gogh, from his early work as a preacher to his final years in Arles, poor and battling depression. Unsatisfied with his first portrait of Joseph Roulin the postman (which features in this programme), Van Gogh created a second, focusing more on the subject's head and shoulders. He painted portraits of the whole Roulin family - Joseph's wife Augustine, their two sons and their daughter Marcelle, who was just four months old at the time.

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