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Subject: Gauguin 'cut off Van Gogh's ear'

Written By: Philip Eno on 05/05/09 at 9:05 am

Report on BBC News Online

Vincent van Gogh did not cut off his own ear but lost it in a fight with fellow artist Paul Gauguin in a row outside a brothel, it has been claimed.

It has long been accepted that the mentally ill Dutch painter cut off his own ear with a razor after the row in Arles, southern France, in 1888.

But a new book, based on the original police investigation, claims Gauguin swiped Van Gogh's ear with a sword.

The authors argue the official version of events contains inconsistencies.

Witness statements

The book, titled In Van Gogh's Ear: Paul Gauguin and the Pact of Silence, is the product of 10 years of research by German academics Hans Kaufmann and Rita Wildegans.

They looked at witness accounts and letters sent by the two artists, concluding that the row ended with Gauguin - a keen fencer - cutting his friend's ear off.

Van Gogh then apparently wrapped it in cloth and handed it to a prostitute, called Rachel.

Mr Kaufmann said it was not clear whether it was an accident or a deliberate attempt to injure Van Gogh, but afterwards both men agreed to tell the police the self-harm story to protect Gauguin.

He said the traditional version of events is based on contradictory and improbable evidence, and no independent witness statement exists.

"Gauguin was not present at the supposed self-mutilation," he told Le Figaro newspaper in France.

"As for Van Gogh, he didn't confirm anything. Their behaviour afterwards and various suggestions by the protagonists indicate they were hiding the truth."

Gauguin later moved to Tahiti, where he produced some of his most famous works. Van Gogh died in 1890 after shooting himself in the chest.

Subject: Re: Gauguin 'cut off Van Gogh's ear'

Written By: 80sfan on 05/06/09 at 3:58 pm

I thought that he cut off his ear because some girl wouldn't love him? Lmao.  ;D

Subject: Re: Gauguin 'cut off Van Gogh's ear'

Written By: Frank on 05/06/09 at 5:02 pm


Report on BBC News Online

Vincent van Gogh did not cut off his own ear but lost it in a fight with fellow artist Paul Gauguin in a row outside a brothel, it has been claimed.

It has long been accepted that the mentally ill Dutch painter cut off his own ear with a razor after the row in Arles, southern France, in 1888.

But a new book, based on the original police investigation, claims Gauguin swiped Van Gogh's ear with a sword.

The authors argue the official version of events contains inconsistencies.

Witness statements

The book, titled In Van Gogh's Ear: Paul Gauguin and the Pact of Silence, is the product of 10 years of research by German academics Hans Kaufmann and Rita Wildegans.

They looked at witness accounts and letters sent by the two artists, concluding that the row ended with Gauguin - a keen fencer - cutting his friend's ear off.

Van Gogh then apparently wrapped it in cloth and handed it to a prostitute, called Rachel.

Mr Kaufmann said it was not clear whether it was an accident or a deliberate attempt to injure Van Gogh, but afterwards both men agreed to tell the police the self-harm story to protect Gauguin.

He said the traditional version of events is based on contradictory and improbable evidence, and no independent witness statement exists.

"Gauguin was not present at the supposed self-mutilation," he told Le Figaro newspaper in France.

"As for Van Gogh, he didn't confirm anything. Their behaviour afterwards and various suggestions by the protagonists indicate they were hiding the truth."

Gauguin later moved to Tahiti, where he produced some of his most famous works. Van Gogh died in 1890 after shooting himself in the chest.


Perhaps they were rehearsing a "garden of Gethsemane" play at the time of Jesus?
I just read Wikipedia and there is mention of the Gauguin incident as well.


Subject: Re: Gauguin 'cut off Van Gogh's ear'

Written By: anabel on 05/30/09 at 10:57 am

I thought that was his gimmick!  That's what made him so tough and cool, that he cut off his own ear!  I suppose now you're going to tell me there's no Easter Bunny?  :\'(

Subject: Re: Gauguin 'cut off Van Gogh's ear'

Written By: Michael C. on 05/30/09 at 1:34 pm

:o    WHAT !!!!  :o
 I suppose now you're going to tell me there's no Easter Bunny?  :\'(

Subject: Re: Gauguin 'cut off Van Gogh's ear'

Written By: Mushroom on 05/31/09 at 12:32 pm


Perhaps they were rehearsing a "garden of Gethsemane" play at the time of Jesus?
I just read Wikipedia and there is mention of the Gauguin incident as well.


Maybe it was a recreation of the War of Jenkins' Ear?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_Jenkins%27_Ear

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