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Vincent Van Gogh Dutch Post-Impressionist Painter, 1853-1890
Vincent Willem van Gogh (30 March 1853 ?C 29 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist artist. Some of his paintings are now among the world's best known, most popular and expensive works of art.
Van Gogh spent his early adult life working for a firm of art dealers. After a brief spell as a teacher, he became a missionary worker in a very poor mining region. He did not embark upon a career as an artist until 1880. Initially, Van Gogh worked only with sombre colours, until he encountered Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. He incorporated their brighter colours and style of painting into a uniquely recognizable style, which was fully developed during the time he spent at Arles, France. He produced more than 2,000 works, including around 900 paintings and 1,100 drawings and sketches, during the last ten years of his life. Most of his best-known works were produced in the final two years of his life, during which time he cut off part of his left ear following a breakdown in his friendship with Paul Gauguin. After this he suffered recurrent bouts of mental illness, which led to his suicide.
The central figure in Van Gogh's life was his brother Theo, who continually and selflessly provided financial support. Their lifelong friendship is documented in numerous letters they exchanged from August 1872 onwards. Van Gogh is a pioneer of what came to be known as Expressionism. He had an enormous influence on 20th century art, especially on the Fauves and German Expressionists.
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Painting ID:: 23598 Vase with Carnations (nn04)
Paris,Summer 1886
Oil on canvas
40x32.5cm
f220,jh 1138
Rotterdam,Willem van der Vorm-Stichging
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Painting ID:: 23599 Vase with Zinnias and Other Flowers (nn04)
Paris,Sumer 1886
Oil on canvas
50.2x61cm
F 251,JH 1142
Ottawa,National Gallery of Canada
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Painting ID:: 23600 Vase with Asters ,Salvia and Other Flowers (nn04)
Paris,Summer 1886
Oil on canvas
70.5x34cm
F 286,JH 1127
The Hague,Haags Gemeentemuseum
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Painting ID:: 23601 Vase with Gladioli and Lilac (nn04)
Paris,Summer 1886
Oil on canvas
69x33.5cm
f 286a,jh 1128
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Painting ID:: 23602 Cineraria in a Flowerpot (nn04)
Paris,July-August 1886
Oil on canvas
54.5x46cm
f 282,jh 1165
Rotterdam,Museum Boymans-van Beuningen
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Vincent Van Gogh
Dutch Post-Impressionist Painter, 1853-1890
Vincent Willem van Gogh (30 March 1853 ?C 29 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist artist. Some of his paintings are now among the world's best known, most popular and expensive works of art.
Van Gogh spent his early adult life working for a firm of art dealers. After a brief spell as a teacher, he became a missionary worker in a very poor mining region. He did not embark upon a career as an artist until 1880. Initially, Van Gogh worked only with sombre colours, until he encountered Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. He incorporated their brighter colours and style of painting into a uniquely recognizable style, which was fully developed during the time he spent at Arles, France. He produced more than 2,000 works, including around 900 paintings and 1,100 drawings and sketches, during the last ten years of his life. Most of his best-known works were produced in the final two years of his life, during which time he cut off part of his left ear following a breakdown in his friendship with Paul Gauguin. After this he suffered recurrent bouts of mental illness, which led to his suicide.
The central figure in Van Gogh's life was his brother Theo, who continually and selflessly provided financial support. Their lifelong friendship is documented in numerous letters they exchanged from August 1872 onwards. Van Gogh is a pioneer of what came to be known as Expressionism. He had an enormous influence on 20th century art, especially on the Fauves and German Expressionists.
. Related Artists to Vincent Van Gogh: | Lev Feliksovich Lagorio | TENIERS, David the Elder | Konrad Kardorff | ZIMMERMANN Dominikus | French school |
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