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  1. Johanna Gezina van Gogh-Bonger (4 October 1862 – 2 September 1925) was a multilingual Dutch editor who translated the hundreds of letters of her first husband, art dealer Theo van Gogh, and Vincent van Gogh. Van Gogh-Bonger played a key role in the growth of Vincent van Gogh's posthumous fame.

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    • Johanna Gezina Bonger, 4 October 1862, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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  2. Apr 14, 2021 · Neglected by art history for decades, Jo van Gogh-Bonger, the painter’s sister-in-law, is finally being recognized as the force who opened the world’s eyes to his genius. Magazine | The...

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  3. Jo van Gogh-Bonger (1862–1925) was Theo van Goghs wife and mother of Vincent Willem, who later founded the Van Gogh Museum. Years of research have resulted in a biography focusing on her as an individual and on her role in publicizing the importance of her brother-in-law Vincent’s life and work.

  4. Learn how Johanna, the widow of Vincent's brother Theo, became an art dealer and promoted his paintings after his death. Discover the challenges and achievements of this unsung heroine of impressionism.

  5. As Hans Luijten, senior researcher at Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, writes in a new biography, van Gogh's sister-in-law, Jo van Gogh-Bonger almost singlehandedly ensured the artist’s...

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  7. Discover more about Jo Van Gogh-Bonger! Read the book 'Jo van Gogh-Bonger: The Woman Who Made Vincent Famous'.

  8. Learn how Jo, the wife of Theo van Gogh, became the champion and protector of Vincent's art after his death. Discover how she fought against the odds to promote his work and secure his legacy in the art world.

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