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|image = Mother Vincent and the Doctor.jpg
|species = Human
|origin = [[Earth]]
|only = Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)
|actor = Chrissie Cotterill
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The '''mother''' of a [[young girl (Vincent and the Doctor)|young girl]] who was brutally [[murder]]ed by [[Krafayis (Vincent and the Doctor)|a Krafayis]] at least initially thought [[Vincent van Gogh]] responsible for her child's death. Inconsolable in her grief, she raged against van Gogh, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] when she encountered them in the streets of [[Auvers-sur-Oise]] on [[1 June]] [[1890]].
Later, the trio encountered her again, as she walked with the [[sunflower]]-adorned coffin bearing her daughter to a church. ([[TV]]: ''[[Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)|Vincent and the Doctor]]'')
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|image = [[File:Mother_(VatD).jpg|250px]]
|individual name = Madame Vernet
|race = [[Human]]
|home planet = [[Earth]]
|home era = [[1890]]
|appearances = [[DW]]: ''[[Vincent and the Doctor]]'' [[DW]]: ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)]]
|actor = [[Chrissie Cotterill]]
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'''Madame Vernet''' was the Mother of a young woman who became a victim of the [[Krafayis]] in Provence, 1890. When the Doctor, Amy Pond and [[Vincent van Gogh]] went to the scene of the crime, the Mother felt Vincent was at hand to her daughter's death and called him a 'madman' and blamed his madness for the death. She immediately told him to leave while other onlookers threw items at him, the Doctor and Amy, thus making them leave. Later on, when on the way to paint, Vincent, the Doctor and Amy encountered the Mother again who this time was walking alongside the coffin of her daughter. On top of the coffin were some Sunflowers, a flower that would in the future become synonymous with Vincent van Gogh.
Later on in the same year, her name is then identifyed by Dr. [[Gachet]] as he was treating Vincent, who was in insuffrable agony. Madame Vernet then pointed out that Vincent's most recent painting was odd even for his standards. She, and Dr. Gatchet then looked on at the painting of [[The Pandorica Opens]] while Vincent's agony contuined.
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Latest revision as of 16:43, 9 March 2023

The mother of a young girl who was brutally murdered by a Krafayis at least initially thought Vincent van Gogh responsible for her child's death. Inconsolable in her grief, she raged against van Gogh, the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond when she encountered them in the streets of Auvers-sur-Oise on 1 June 1890.

Later, the trio encountered her again, as she walked with the sunflower-adorned coffin bearing her daughter to a church. (TV: Vincent and the Doctor)