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Vincent Van Gogh remains one of the most recognized artists of all time. His fame is not only due to his brilliant intuitions in the pictorial field, but also because his life is full of fascinating episodes. This work presents us with an intense and uninterrupted dialogue between Vincent Van Gogh and his madness. From his relationship with his brother Theo and the famous fight with Gauguin - which ended with the partial self-mutilation of his ear - to the extreme act of self-harm that led to his death. A journey into the mysteries of a tormented and fascinating existence.

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Vincent Van Gogh remains one of the most recognized artists of all time. His fame is not only due to his brilliant intuitions in the pictorial field, but also because his life is full of fascinating episodes. This work presents us with an intense and uninterrupted dialogue between Vincent Van Gogh and his madness. From his relationship with his brother Theo and the famous fight with Gauguin - which ended with the partial self-mutilation of his ear - to the extreme act of self-harm that led to his death. A journey into the mysteries of a tormented and fascinating existence.
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Francesco Barilli es autor de cómics y redactor editorial. Entre sus obras destacan Piazza Fontana y Piazza della Loggia, escrito junto con Matteo Fenoglio, además de la adaptación biográfica Socrate escrita junto a Alessandro Ranghiasci. Ha publicado historias cortas de cómics en el semanario La Lettura del Corriere della Sera, en Linus y Wired. Junto a Sakka, es autor de Goodbye Marilyn, cómic a partir del cual se creó el homónimo cortometraje animado, presentado en el 75° Festival de Cine de Venecia.