Brief biography of vincent van gogh
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Vincent Van Gogh was born on March 30, , in Groot Zundert, North Brabant, Netherlands. From childhood, he showed signs of a moody and agitated temperament that would torment his projects throughout his entire life. Son of a Protestant pastor, he first chose to orient his life towards protestantism, becoming a preacher in London, a student of theology and an evangelizer among the mining populations of Borinage. Becoming sympathetic to the miners’ struggle, Van Gogh practiced painting, leaving us the first traces of a somber style; one certainly marked by the misery of the miners, but one to which he also attached a sense of urgency and intensity.
In , he moved to Paris and lived with his brother Theo, who ran a small gallery of paintings. He quickly became acquainted with the ung painters of the era, who were at the forefront of the most innovative artistic movements. Influenced by the work of the impressionists, as well as Japanese artists, Van Gogh’s style began to evolve. His c
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Vincent van Gogh
Vincent Willem van Gogh[1] (30 March – 29 July )[2] was a Dutchpost-impressionistpainter. His work had a great influence on modern art because of its striking colours and emotional power. He suffered from delusions and fits of mental illness. When he was 37, he died by committing suicide.
When he was a young man, Van Gogh worked for a company of art dealers. He traveled between The Hague, London and Paris. After that, he taught in England. He then wanted to become a pastor and spread the Gospel, and from he worked as a missionary in a mining place in Belgium. He began drawing the people there, and in , he painted his first important work, The Potato Eaters. He usually painted in dark colors at this time. In March , he moved to Paris and found out about the French impressionists. Later, he moved to the south of France, and the colors in his art became brighter. His special style of art was developed and later fully grown during the
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Vincent Van Gogh ()
Vincent Van Gogh, self portrait, ©Van Gogh is now one of the most well-known post-Impressionist painters, although he was not widely appreciated in his lifetime.
Vincent Van Gogh was born on 30 March in Zundert in the southern Netherlands, the son of a pastor. In , he took his first job, working in the Hague branch of an international art dealing firm. He began to write to his younger brother Theo, a correspondence which continued for the rest of Van Gogh's life.
Van Gogh's job took him to London and Paris, but he was not interested in the work and was dismissed in He briefly became a teacher in England, and then, deeply interested in Christianity, a preacher in a mining community in southern Belgium.
In , at the age of 27, he decided to become an artist. He moved around, teaching himself to draw and paint and receiving financial support from Theo. In , Van Gogh joined Theo in Paris, and met many artists including Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec, Pissarro a