Van Gogh and Anne Frank

October 11

Sam

We had booked tickets for the Van Gogh museum online for this morning, and when we got there, we could finally get in. The museum was a pretty cool art museum. Van Gogh did sketches and paintings using different styles. Artists that inspired him also got spaces on the walls.

The Yellow House
(where Van Gogh lived in the South of France)

There was a scavenger hunt/activity book for kids at this museum, too. We got to read about some paintings, draw our own versions of it, and answer lots of questions about various art pieces. When we finished it, we got stickers and got to choose a postcard of one of Van Gogh’s famous paintings.

Here are some things I learned about Van Gogh:

– He practiced his techniques by doing self-portraits
– He cut off his own ear because he was mentally ill.
– He checked himself into an asylum.
– He went to live in Paris and then the South of France.
– He doesn’t start painting until he was 25.
– He died when he was only 37.
– He died by suicide.
– He wrote over 600 letters to his brother who was his best friend.
– He painted “The Potato Eaters” early in his career. It was very dark. He saw it as his first masterpiece.
– He painted “Sunflowers” after moving to Paris. It was a lot brighter and more colourful. His style changed in Paris because he met a lot of other artists.
– He lived with his friend, Paul Gauguin.

Van Gogh made this painting for his baby nephew
Self-portrait when he was bandaged from cutting off his ear
One of the paintings Van Gogh was working on just before he died… He took his life in a field similar to the one in the painting.

My favourite painting of his was Sunflowers because of how bright it was and different from his other work.

Charlotte:

After that, we went home to rest because we were really tired and our tickets for the Anne Frank museum were for 7pm. We had naps and dinner and then went back downtown.

When we went to the Anne Frank House, we got audio guides. We scanned them in each room and it would tell us about the room and what it was used for. There were some quotes that I recognize from Anne’s diary. It made me sad.

The bookshelf that was in front of the door to the Secret Annex

It’s weird to me because I don’t understand why someone would have a problem with one specific group of people. What did the Jewish people do to deserve that?

I learned that if Anne’s family hadn’t been caught when they did, they would have probably made it through the war. They were on the very last train to the concentration camps the left out of the place they were held after they were arrested.

Anne had to share a room with a grown man who wasn’t in her family. I think that would have been really awkward.

Anne’s biggest dream was to become a famous author. She doesn’t know it, but that dream came true. Her diary had been published in over 70 languages!

I’m glad I went to the museum. It is good to learn about the past. We need to learn about the Holocaust so that we try not to let it happen again.

Model of the Secret Annex
In front of the Anne Frank House
(we weren’t allowed to take pictures or most areas inside)

We’re still reading Anne’s diary. I’m looking forward to finishing it.

5 thoughts on “Van Gogh and Anne Frank

  1. Sam, I like what you learned about Van Gogh because you helped me to learn a lot too! Very interesting!
    Charlotte, I am pleased you are reading Anne Frank’s Diary, and I am glad you went to Anne Frank’s House also. Great blog!
    Oma & Opa visited there when we were in Holland.

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  2. We saw the Anne Frank house but were unable to go in. Her story is a very sad one. I hope that never happens again. We saw the asylum Van Gogh was in and the tavern he used to go to I Arle. It is beautiful country around Arle. So many beautiful places. I’m glad you re ,earning so much. I hope you are enjoying every minute. Love from Great Grandma

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  3. I am so glad you were able to get into both! I am also so sorry that we were not able to see these when I was with you…. but your detailed descriptions, Sam and Charlotte, along with all the pictures you have posted, were so informative! Thank you for sharing! ❤️

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  4. Wow..the Van Gogh museum is very interesting….I have never been there but his painting
    “Starry Night” is one of my favorites. Anne Frank’s story is very sad….I know her Dad Otto survived and made sure Anne’s diary got published. It was saved by an office staff lady that knew about their hiding place above the office. She was a friend of Anne and her family. After the war she returned it to Anne’s Dad…….we can all learn a lot from Anne Frank’s book.

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  5. I have always wanted to go to the Holocaust Museum, Anne Frank’s House and Corrie Ten Boom’s house. What an amazing experience!

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