Vincent van Gogh was a post-Impressionist painter born in 1853 who suffered from depression. He only sold one painting during his lifetime but is now considered one of the most famous and influential artists of all time. Some of his most famous works include The Starry Night and Sunflowers. He committed suicide in 1890 at the age of 37 by shooting himself, though it is believed this may have been a cry for help rather than a genuine suicide attempt. Throughout his life, van Gogh was supported by his brother Theo, an art dealer, who sold some of van Gogh's paintings after his death to provide for his sisters.
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Starry Night by
Vincent van
Gogh, 1889
Vincent van Gogh did not
cut off his ear. He only cut
off a small portion of his
ear lobe. Van Gogh
created his most famous
work The Starry Night
while staying in an asylum
in Saint- Remy-de-
Provence, France.
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The family photo
Vincent far left and
his brother Theo
(third from the left)
Vincent’s brother
Theo was an art
dealer who supported
him throughout his
life. He sold only one
painting during his
lifetime.
“Van Gogh’s sisters had
to sell his paintings for
their livelihood. As he
became more and more
famous and the prices
for his paintings went
up, he was, in a way,
providing for his sisters,
even long after he had
passed on.”
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Before starting his
career as an artist he
worked as an art dealer
selling paintings. Only
began his career as an
artist when he was 27.
He also studied to be a
preacher . His early
paintings were
influenced by Millet
and Rembrandt
Millet
Van Gogh
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Rembrandt van
Rijn Supper at
Emmaus 1648; Oil
on wood; The
Louvre
Half Figure of an Angel
(after Rembrandt) Van Gogh
An Angel with Titus Features
by Rembrandt van Rijn
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The subjects of van
Gogh’s earliest
paintings were the
peasants he had
come to know and
the places they
lived. The Potato
Eaters 1885 Like the strangers that you've
met, The ragged men in the
ragged clothes, The silver thorn
of bloody rose, Lie crushed and
broken on the virgin snow.The
Potato Eaters,April 1885, oil on
canvas, 32.28 × 44.88 in., Van
Gogh Museum
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In Arles he planned to
establish a studio for
artists so they might be
able to learn from each
other. This one is van
Gogh’s personal
favourite Van Gogh’s
bedroom Vincent's
Bedroom in Arles,
October 1888 Oil on
Canvas, 72 x 90 cm
Amsterdam,
Rijksmuseum
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Vincent used strong
colour contrast as seen
in this close-up
Complementary colours:
red (pink) and green
Irises-Vincent van Gogh
Undergrowth with Two Figures
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Van Gogh’s last
painting
Wheatfield with
Crows - Vincent
Van Gogh
Art historians see this
as a representation of
the artist's
preoccupied state of
mind: a dark, ominous
sky, three paths going
in different directions,
and black crows, a sign
of an impending end.
This is one of the
artist's last works.
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Vincent commits suicide
27 July 1890
On that Sunday evening
Vincent van Gogh set
out, with his easel and
painting materials, into
the fields.
There he took out e
revolver and shot
himself in the chest.
He died two days later.
He suffered from
depression, and it is
suspected that it was a
cry for help/attention
rather than a genuine
suicide attempt.
He was only 37
years old.
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"I am a fanatic! I
feel a power
within me…a
fire that I may
not quench, but
must keep
ablaze."
Vincent van
Gogh
“Your profession is
not what brings
home your weekly
paycheck, your
profession is what
you're put here on
earth to do, with
such passion and
such intensity that it
becomes spiritual in
calling.”
Vincent van Gogh