An Introduction to Physical Science
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Chapter 7, Problem 2SA
Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh was emotionally troubled and once cut off part of his own ear. His Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear (1889) is shown in • Fig. 7.38. Which ear did he cut? (Hint: How do you paint a self-portrait?)
Figure 7.38 Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear (1889) by Vincent Van Gogh See Short Answer Question 2.
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