How Did Vincent Van Gogh Influence Art

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Vincent Willem van Gogh was a Dutch that was born on March of 1853, and killed himself 37 years later in July 1890. Van Gogh was a painter and drew landscapes, self-portraits, portraits, and still lifes. Van Gogh used bold lines, dramatic landscapes, and symbolic colors. He drew as a child and constantly drew and painted into adulthood. Unfortunately, he never thought his paintings were ever good and only sold one in his life time. Van Gogh never held a job and his brother Theo supported his and sent his paints. Theo sent Vincent the blue for one of his most famous paintings Starry Night. Along with landscapes Van Gogh painted flowers like sunflowers and irises. Van Gogh early work was very dark with olive for the trees, but when he moved to France his color choose got a lot brighter. In France he stayed with Paul Gauguin until they got into a fight, Van Gogh threatened Gauguin with a razor and after the fight is when Van Gogh cut off part of his ear. After that it was a downhill spiral and a few weeks later he went into the field and shot himself in the
Even with his mental illness Van Gogh kept up with the modern art world, and with his brush and pencil marks was the foundation of the modern art movement. In elementally school art classes, students are learning about Van Gogh’s most famous piece, Starry Night. His uses of bold symbolic colors are so recognizable that is it hard to mistake his work. Van Gogh got so famous after his death, that a 60-year-old British tv show called Doctor Who did a whole episode on Van Gogh called “Vincent and the Doctor”. He may have died never knowing how famous he would become, but without Vincent Van Gogh, we would not have the modern art we have today. So of his paints are so famous they some have been stolen constantly keep getting stolen like poppy

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