Vincent Willem Van Gogh

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Vincent Willem Van Gogh, of Groot-Zundert, France, was born on March 30, 1853, near the southern Netherlands. He was noted as a troubled, erratic painter by David Sweetman, in his book Van Gogh: His Life and His Times. Anna Cornelia Carbentus and Theodrus van Gogh were the parents of this soon to be phenomenon, and focused their occupations around religion. Theodrus, Cor, Elizabeth, Anna, and Willemina were van Gogh’s siblings. The van Gogh unity held the common name “Vincent” throughout generations of their family. Other than his grandfather and great uncle, one year before van Gogh’s birth, a stillborn with his name was born, making him the replacement child. Art and religion was effortlessly threaded throughout his family, his great uncle being a sculptor successful in France, his uncles working as art dealers, and his father serving as a minister. Van Gogh didn’t wish to follow traditional schooling, and was sent to a Jan Povily boarding school in Zevenbergen in 1864. There he learned German, French, and English. Returning home to his family in France, he goes to the King Willem II secondary school. He spent one and a half years there, and left formal schooling around March of 1868, at the age of fifteen. (Van Gogh Museum) After discontinuing school, van Gogh returns home, and soon after becomes an art dealer for the firm Goupil & Cie., in the Hague. Recalling the fact that much of his family was associated in the business of art, van Gogh simply added to the legend. Theo, van Gogh’s favorite brother, worked as an art dealer himself, and had much thanks towards his choice of work. Seven years of his life was there working until 1873. He was then transferred to London in the same line of work, and had his firs... ... middle of paper ... ...mpagna-senza-tempo-citta-moderna-vittoriano-rome/> Gallagher, Daniel B. Vincent Van Gogh: Capagna Senza Tempo. 2011. Berkshire Review. 29 Apr. 2011 Vincent Van Gogh Biography. 2011. Advameg. 19 Apr. 2011 Blumer, Dietrich. The Illness of Vincent Van Gogh. 2011. American Psychiatric Association. 20 Apr. 2011 Brooks, David. The Vincent Van Gogh Gallery. 2011. Van Gogh Gallery. 2 May 2011 Baseleer, Richard. Letter from Dr Mark Edo Tralbaut to n/a. 2011. Web Exhibits. 2 May 2011

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