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Trash to Treasure

Vincent van Gogh’s mother and sister decided to move to Breda after their husband and father passed away. Their new apartment in the city centre wasn’t big enough to store all their belongings, so their mover (who was also a carpenter) offered to store some of their belongings in his storage room at the Ginnekenstraat. Among these belonging were wooden chests that Vincent left behind.
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Vincent’s mother and sister were not happy in Breda and eventually moved to a different Dutch city; Leiden. They forgot all about Vincent’s chests and left them behind. Many years later, when the mover found the chests, he decided to sell its contents to a merchant. The merchant then sold the contents, which he considered ‘worthless artworks’, for a dime at the Grote Markt.
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After a while the merchant found out these artworks belonged to the famous Vincent van Gogh. Immediately regretting his actions, he tried to track down the paintings. The merchant managed to find some of them, but most works remain lost to this day.
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The event is known as ‘Van Gogh’s lost works’. Most of Van Gogh’s paintings are on display in museums and a few other locations. If a unknown painting shows up, it can only come from those wooden chests… Inspired by this story, Thomas & Jurgen painted the words ’trash to treasure’. Because one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, as it turned out to be.
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- Blind Walls Gallery | 2015 -
Created on August 9, 2017
Stallingstraat, Breda, Nederland
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Hunted by Tony Gielen.
Pictures by Ralph Roelse.

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Camera usedCanon EOS 6D
Date created2017-08-09T22:00:00.000Z
Marker typeartwork
CityBreda
CountryNetherlands
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