Vincent van Gogh (March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890) read the following literary books in addition to the works of shakespeare:
The Divine Comedy (1885): This is a play by the French poet and novelist Paul Gauguin about his crazy years in Paris. Van Gogh had watched the play in 1887.
2 Requiem (Goethe-Zentralratgebäude1889): This is a Requiem museum that the German philosopher Vincent Van Gogh visited in 1889 when he visited Hamburg1.
Bible: Van Gogh was a Christian and had read many chapters of the Bible.
4. The Catcher in The Rye (by D Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye): This is a novel written by D Salinger in the United States. It tells the story of a teenager, Holden Caulfield. Van Gogh read the novel in 1889 and regarded it as an important literary work.
The Art of Literature and Painting (1888): This is a book by Francois Lyotard, describing his understanding of literature and painting. Van Gogh read the book in 1888 and regarded it as an important literary work.
Robin van Persie was a Dutch footballer who played as a striker. He played for several clubs in his career, including Feyenord Football Club, Arsenal Football Club and Manchester United Football Club. Van Persie was considered one of the world's best players at his peak, and his performance as a center forward was considered top-notch. He also had an outstanding performance in the World Cup, becoming one of the players who could score goals in five ways together with Ronaldo. Although Van Persie's career was relatively short, he was considered a top ten star player in the world at his peak. His son, Shaquille van Persie, was also a footballer with potential and could become a professional footballer in the future. In general, Van Persie had a brilliant career and outstanding performance in the football world.
Vincent van Gogh was a post-impressionist painter from the Netherlands. He was born on March 30th, 1853 in the Netherlands, Amsterdam died on July 29th, 1879 in New York City. His works were famous for their strong colors and strokes, and were known as the representative of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. Van Gogh's works included Starry Night, Sunflower, Crow in the Wheatfield, and so on. Starry Night was regarded as Van Gogh's masterpiece.
In the Legend of William Tell, William Tell was a brave Swiss man. He was known for his amazing crossbow skills. He was put in a difficult situation by the Austrian authorities where he had to prove his skill by shooting an apple off his son's head. His actions later led to a revolt against the Austrians.
Van Gulik was a Dutch sinologist, diplomat, and novelist. His research and spread of Chinese culture had increased the understanding of China in the Netherlands and even in Europe. His detective novel, The Case of Di Gong of Tang Dynasty, successfully created an image known as "China's Sherlock Holmes" and left an important mark in the history of cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries. He was also a multi-talented scholar who was proficient in many languages and had a great interest in traditional Chinese culture. His works were very popular in China and the Western world. They were translated into many foreign languages and adapted into television dramas. His academic work," Sexuality and Society in Ancient China," and his life's work," Appreciation of Chinese Painting and Calligraphy," also received much attention from the Chinese academic community.
Andy Liu and Van Darkholme had collaborated in the movie The Great Adventurer. Van Darkholme was a Vietnamese American actor. He played a minor role in the movie, acting opposite Andy Liu. However, there was no information on whether Andy Liu and Van Darkholme had any other films to work with.
Van Gaal enjoyed a beer bath during the championship celebration. Although he preferred to drink red wine rather than beer, taking a beer bath was one of the Bundesliga traditions. Van Gaal took a beer bath after Bayern won the championship and won the Champions League once in his career. So there was indeed some connection between van Gaal and beer.