Vincent van Gogh

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Vincent van Gogh was a poor artist in 19th century Europe that was constantly tortured by psychiatric issues. Van Gogh was born in Zundert, Netherlands on March 30, 1853. His father was a pastor and raised him with a very religious lifestyle and he originally set out to be a pastor himself. He was fired from his preaching job because of his intensity and fierceness and decided to be an artist. His many disorders eventually got the better of him and he was admitted to the St. Remy mental institution where he did the much of his art. After his release in May of 1890, van Gogh fell into deep depression and eventually committed suicide in July of that year. In my opinion van Gogh’s importance was shown through his different use of color that was looked down upon by the critics of the time but led to a new style of Post-Impressionism at the end of the Impressionistic era. Also, his large amounts of paintings, over 2,100, portray a large amount of subjects which virtually anyone can relate to. Finally, his importance is verified in the sheer price of his paintings, the most expensive, Portrait of Dr. Gatchet, was sold for 82 million dollars. Vincent was the first born child out of six, and the son of a Methodist preacher in Holland. Vincent was named after their other first child who was didn’t survive birth. As a child, Vincent spent little attention to the art that he would forever be known for and was instead quiet and kept to himself. Vincent’s best friend and favorite family member was his younger brother, Theo, whom supported him heavily through life. Vincent had many occupations in his early life before becoming an artist, which included being a bookstore clerk, an art salesman, and a preacher at the small mining town of Bori... ... middle of paper ... ... most artistically significant ways to hide blank spots on walls. Works Cited Runco, Mark A., and Steven P. Encyclopedia of Creativity. San Diego, California: Academic Press, 1999. Print. “Starry Night.” Google Image Search. Web. 05 December 2013. “Self Portrait.” Google Image Search. Web. 05 December 2013. “Van Gogh Museum Annual Reports.” Van Gogh Museum. Web. 01 December 2013. < vangoghmuseum.nl> Ayoub, Chuck. “Vincent van Gogh Biography.” Vincent van Gogh Biography. 2005. Web. 01 December 2013. “Vincent van Gogh Biography: Early Years” Van Gogh Gallery. 2013. Web. 01 December 2013. “Vincent van Gogh Biography.” Encyclopedia of World Biography. Web. 01 December 2013. < notablebiographies.com> “Vincent van Gogh Biography: Later Years” Van Gogh Gallery. 2013. Web. 01 December 2013.

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