A Pair of Shoes
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[[Heidegger]] mentions this particular work in ''[[The Origin of the Work of Art]]'' as an example of a painting that reveals ([[aletheia]]) a whole world. | [[Heidegger]] mentions this particular work in ''[[The Origin of the Work of Art]]'' as an example of a painting that reveals ([[aletheia]]) a whole world. | ||
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Pair of Shoes[1] is a painting by Van Gogh painted in June 1895 at Auvers-sur-Oise.
Heidegger mentions this particular work in The Origin of the Work of Art as an example of a painting that reveals (aletheia) a whole world.
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