
Die Witwe der Brüder van Gogh
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Narrated by:
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Doris Wolters
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By:
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Camilo Sánchez
About this listen
Die wunderbare Erzählung einer starken Frau, die ein fremdes Lebenswerk unvergesslich machte.
Paris, Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts. Damit sich Vincent van Gogh voll und ganz seinen Kunstwerken widmen kann, wird er von seinem jüngeren Bruder Theo finanziell unterstützt. Als Vincent Suizid begeht, stirbt sein Bruder vor Trauer kurz darauf. Theos Frau Johanna, die nun mit 29 Jahren zur Witwe wird, befasst sich nach dem Tod der beiden Brüder intensiv mit der Kunst ihres Schwagers. Als sie den Wert der Kunstwerke erkennt, kämpft Johanna unermüdlich dafür, dass seine Kunst niemals in Vergessenheit gerät...
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