Johanna (Jo) Van Gogh was Vincent Van Gogh's sister-in-law.
She married his brother Theo at the age of 27 and was already an old waitress by the standards of the time.
They had a son, born exactly nine months after the wedding. But by then, Teo was already seriously ill with syphilis and died a year later.
Six months earlier, Vincent had committed suicide. Jo found herself with a son, an apartment in Paris, four hundred paintings by a painter who had only sold three in his life, and three or three friends.
Anyone else would burn the canvases or throw them in the attic. But Jo was convinced that her brother-in-law was a great painter. He was the only one, because critics unanimously considered Vincent van Gogh not a good painter. That he wasn't even a painter in the proper sense.
Jo wasn't discouraged. She sold the apartment and bought a house in Holland. She rented out the rooms in her house, which she transformed into a guesthouse. Little by little, she began to exhibit her paintings in various exhibitions.
Finally, in 1905, he organized a major exhibition about Van Gogh, which attracted the interest of wealthy individuals and important museums. The legend of Van Gogh had begun. And we wouldn't recognize it without Jo.

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