"Van Gogh was an interesting man to say the least. Not overly social, especially not in his later days, but he was a brilliant artist in so many ways," Klaus commented, actually remembering the brief times he'd gotten to meet the man with an odd fondness in his eyes. "I don't think he liked me overly much, but we had a bit of an artist's understanding, you see. We could tolerate one another occasionally for the sake of our work."
There was a good and proper in. Klaus smiled to Tabitha, nodding. "As I said, I don't believe I'd need to teach you much, but I'd be happy to provide you with some lessons, love."