No, Vincent Van Gogh did.
Vincent Van Gogh cut off his ear.
Vincent van Gogh was the famous painter who cut his ear off, but he was not a mathematician.
yes, he really cut off his ear to show the girl of his life, and she refusedAnswer 2Do not believe that romantic nonsense, which has nothing to do with the actual facts.Vincent cut off a part of his ear, mad at Paul Gauguin, in December 1888.He had by that time had no romantic connection for several years.Answer 3Some doctors had theorized that Van Gogh cut off his ear in an effort to relieve tinnitis, a ringing of the ear.
In December 1888 he cut off a part of one ear.
It wasn't Leonardo da Vinci that was Vincent van Gogh.
In 1920 Edvard Munch was dying from the Spanish Influenza that had already killed his parents. Carlisle Cullen was working as a doctor at the time, and was lonely. He tried the change on Edvard first, then on Esme. Which doesn't make any sense. In the movie Esme was also dying of Spanish Influenza, but in the book she jumped off a cliff after her baby died. Answer 2: Edvard Munch died in 1944, not 1920!
HIMSELF! He cut off his own ear! Gosh!
Vincent Van Gogh cut off his ear.
Vincent van Gogh was the famous painter who cut his ear off, but he was not a mathematician.
the right ear
he cut off his ear with a razor
Peter cut off his ear
HIMSELF! He cut off his own ear! Gosh!
yes, he really cut off his ear to show the girl of his life, and she refusedAnswer 2Do not believe that romantic nonsense, which has nothing to do with the actual facts.Vincent cut off a part of his ear, mad at Paul Gauguin, in December 1888.He had by that time had no romantic connection for several years.Answer 3Some doctors had theorized that Van Gogh cut off his ear in an effort to relieve tinnitis, a ringing of the ear.
because he was really mad at his friend Paul Gaugin. And he cut off his left ear
No. He cut off his ear.
He never cut off his foot, it was his left ear!!!!!