No, he cut part of his ear off and presented it to a prostitute who worked in the local brothel at Arles. He cut part of his ear off because he had seen bullfighters presenting part of the ear of a bull to their beloveds.
That would be Vincent Van Gogh, according to legend. However, there is no evidence that he actually cut his own ear off. In fact, in recent times there is new historic evidence that suggests that it was cut off in an argument by a French artist called Paul Gauguin. See related link for the historian's new account.
Vincent van Gogh did, but he was not an impressionist. No famous impressionist has done this.
It wasn't Leonardo da Vinci that was Vincent van Gogh.
Vincent Van Gogh.Vincent Van GoghVincent van Gogh cut off the lower part of his ear lobe. Then he wrapped in several tissue and handed it to a prostitute named Rachel.-Answerd by Christian Henry
No, Vincent van Gogh did.
A man!
That would be Vincent Van Gogh, according to legend. However, there is no evidence that he actually cut his own ear off. In fact, in recent times there is new historic evidence that suggests that it was cut off in an argument by a French artist called Paul Gauguin. See related link for the historian's new account.
Vincent van Gogh did, but he was not an impressionist. No famous impressionist has done this.
well Vincent van gogh cut of his earlobe because of a lady being already engaged to a man and then he cut of his ear
No. He cut off his ear.
It wasn't Leonardo da Vinci that was Vincent van Gogh.
Vincent Van Gogh.Vincent Van GoghVincent van Gogh cut off the lower part of his ear lobe. Then he wrapped in several tissue and handed it to a prostitute named Rachel.-Answerd by Christian Henry
No he did not. He only cut of the lobe of his ear.
Vincent Van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh.
Vincent van gogh cut his ear when he was at the age 30
because he was depressed