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Gogh

 (gō, gôKH, KHôKH), Vincent van
See Vincent van Gogh.
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Gogh

(ɡɒx; Dutch xɔx)
n
(Biography) See Van Gogh
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Gogh

(goʊ, gɔx; Du. xɔx)

n.
Vincent van, van Gogh, Vincent.
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Noun1.Gogh - Dutch Post-impressionist painter noted for his use of color (1853-1890)Gogh - Dutch Post-impressionist painter noted for his use of color (1853-1890)
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I never heard him speak of those whose work had a certain analogy with his own -- of Cezanne, for instance, or of Van Gogh; and I doubt very much if he had ever seen their pictures.
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