Vincent moves to Auvers-sur-Oise, near Paris, in late spring 1890, under the care of Dr. Gachet, and lives in a humble inn. Vincent dies from a self-inflicted gunshot wound less than 70 days later. Vincent is seen at work, painting landscapes and portraits. His brother Theo, his wife Johanna, and their child pay a visit to Auvers. Vincent is charming and playful, attracting the attention of Gachet's daughter Marguerite (half Vincent's age), a young maid at the inn, Cathy, a Parisian prostitute, and Johanna. Vincent visits Paris shortly before his death, quarrels with Theo, disparages his own art and accomplishments, dances at a brothel, and is warm then cold toward Marguerite.
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Vincent moves to Auvers-sur-Oise, near Paris, in late spring 1890, under the care of Dr. Gachet, and lives in a humble inn. Vincent dies from a self-inflicted gunshot wound less than 70 days later. Vincent is seen at work, painting landscapes and portraits. His brother Theo, his wife Johanna, and their child pay a visit to Auvers. Vincent is charming and playful, attracting the attention of Gachet's daughter Marguerite (half Vincent's age), a young maid at the inn, Cathy, a Parisian prostitute, and Johanna. Vincent visits Paris shortly before his death, quarrels with Theo, disparages his own art and accomplishments, dances at a brothel, and is warm then cold toward Marguerite.
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