The ephemeris of July 29: in 1890, the disappearance of Vincent Van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh is considered one of the legendary figures in art history. Often reduced to the image of a tortured artist, he is, stylistically, a key figure in Post-Impressionism, alongside his colleague Paul Gauguin.
His innovative approach to painting, characterized by a vibrant color palette, made him a pioneer of Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh, who died at the age of 37, was a tireless artist who produced over 800 paintings in his entire oeuvre. His masterpieces, such as "Sunflowers" (1888) and "Starry Night" (1889), bear witness to his inner turmoil.

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In the calendarSaint Martha, disciple of Christ and sister of Lazarus, legend has it that Jesus came to welcome her at the gates of heaven. The Marthas are organized and efficient. Their color: blue. Their number: 2.
The saying of the day: "Bad weather on St. Martha's Day is nothing, because it has to go."
It happened on July 29th1836 The inauguration of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. 1900 The Rochefort transporter bridge is inaugurated. 1958 President Eisenhower decides to create NASA. A government organization, it is intended to consolidate the various research efforts of the army and make up for lost time compared to the USSR in the "conquest of space". 1981 Marriage in England of Crown Prince Charles to Diana Spencer. 1987 François Mitterrand and Margaret Thatcher launch the Channel Tunnel. A Franco-British treaty is signed, authorizing its construction. The tunnel will be inaugurated in 1994. 2007 Death of French actor Michel Serrault.
Jean-Hugues Anglade, French actor (1955). Wil Wheaton, American actor known for his role in the series "The Big Bang Theory" (1972). Djibril Sidibé, French footballer (1992). Samy Seghir, French actor (1994).
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