Margot thankfully survived, but it did mean the end of their relationship: she moved to live with a doctor she knew in Utrecht, and Vincent eventually moved to Antwerp. It had a huge impact on him, and he had to get it off his chest. Vincent described what happened next in detail to his brother. Books by Vincent van Gogh (Author of The Letters of Vincent van Gogh) Books by Vincent van Gogh Vincent van Gogh Average rating 4.10 114,372 ratings 1,668 reviews shelved 314,181 times Showing 30 distinct works. ‘I was suddenly suspicious and said - have you taken something by any chance? She screamed “Yes!”’. She was desperate, because her family disapproved of her relationship with Vincent. This book is a fabulous insight into the life of Vincent Van Gogh. Margot attempted suicide by taking poison. Paperback 560 Pages Published: A fascinating insight into a fascinating man. Margot Begemann was Vincent’s 12-year-older neighbour. ‘Something has happened, Theo, which most of the people here know or suspect nothing about - nor may ever know, so keep as silent as the grave about it - but which is terrible. In September 1884, Vincent shared something that needed to stay a secret. That was uncommon as in the 19th century, most people avoided writing about anything too personal. Vincent and Theo trusted each other deeply, they even wrote to each other about intimate matters.
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