Vincent often expressed that his work was as much Theo’s as it was his own, given that Theo provided the financial support that allowed him to paint. 3. Execution of the "Estate" (Post-1890)
Vincent's true intentions for his life's work were recorded in the he sent to Theo.
The preservation of Van Gogh’s legacy was handled by his family after both he and Theo died within months of each other:
Since Vincent died intestate (without a will) and unmarried, his entire estate—consisting primarily of over and hundreds of sketches—passed to his closest living male relative, his younger brother Theo van Gogh . 2. The "Living Will" in Letters
Gogh's Will | Van
Vincent often expressed that his work was as much Theo’s as it was his own, given that Theo provided the financial support that allowed him to paint. 3. Execution of the "Estate" (Post-1890)
Vincent's true intentions for his life's work were recorded in the he sent to Theo. Van Gogh's Will
The preservation of Van Gogh’s legacy was handled by his family after both he and Theo died within months of each other: Vincent often expressed that his work was as
Since Vincent died intestate (without a will) and unmarried, his entire estate—consisting primarily of over and hundreds of sketches—passed to his closest living male relative, his younger brother Theo van Gogh . 2. The "Living Will" in Letters Van Gogh's Will