Talk:Cultural depictions of Vincent van Gogh

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What about Joni Mitchell's song Turbulent Indigo from the album of the same name? An awesome depiction of Van Gogh. 61.88.61.66 (talk) 06:19, 20 June 2008 (UTC)

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The correct place for this stuff is here. Some of the information is already available.--RPD (talk) 10:47, 14 July 2009 (UTC)

Influence on Popular Culture

 * Don McLean wrote the hit song "Vincent" in 1971 after reading a biography on Vincent Van Gogh. (www.donmclean.com)


 * Variations on images by Van Gogh have been widely reproduced for retail sales in a variety of forms such as calendars, posters, t-shirts, shoes, handbags, and scarves; such products are sold in museum gift shops around the world.


 * Van Gogh's "Letters to Theo" inspired poet and novelist Giannina Braschi to write about her creative process in "Yo-Yo Boing!" (1998) and "Empire of Dreams" (1994).


 * Many poets have been inspired by the writing and paintings of Van Gogh, including: Marianne Moore, Alicia Ostriker, Giannina Braschi, Paul Mariani, Tory Dent, Jane Cooper, Carol Frost. (www.poets.org)

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