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Vincent Van Gogh
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Still Life with Lemons on a Plate - Vincent van Gogh
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Still Life with Blue Enamel Coffeepot, Earthenware and Fruit - Vincent van Gogh
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A Group of Cottages - Vincent van Gogh
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Farmhouses Among Trees - Vincent van Gogh
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Girl in White in the Woods - Vincent van Gogh
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View of Arles with Trees in Blossom - Vincent van Gogh
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Man Winding Yarn - Vincent van Gogh
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Self-Portrait - Vincent van Gogh
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Watermill in Kollen, near Nuenen - Vincent van Gogh
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Peasants Planting Potatoes - Vincent van Gogh
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Portrait of a Young Peasant - Vincent van Gogh
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Vase with Red and White Carnations on a Yellow Background - Vincent van Gogh
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Les Alyscamps - Vincent van Gogh
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Portrait of Trabuc, an Attendant at Saint-Paul Hospital - Vincent van Gogh
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The Garden of Saint-Paul Hospital - Vincent van Gogh
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Bleaching Ground - Vincent van Gogh
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Memory of the Garden at Etten (Ladies of Arles) - Vincent van Gogh
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Orchard in Blossom, Bordered by Cypresses - Vincent van Gogh
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Cafe Terrace at Night - Vincent van Gogh
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Head of a Young Peasant in a Peaked Cap - Vincent van Gogh
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A Pair of Leather Clogs - Vincent van Gogh
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Vineyards with a View of Auvers - Vincent van Gogh
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Flying Fox - Vincent van Gogh
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Three Pairs of Shoes - Vincent van Gogh
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Artist Biography
Vincent Van Gogh
Van Gogh did not start painting until he was twenty-seven. Before that he tried being an art dealer (fired), a schoolteacher (quit), a bookshop assistant (quit), and a preacher in a Belgian mining town (dismissed for excessive zeal, which in this context meant giving away his clothes and sleeping on the floor). He had a pattern of total commitment followed by total collapse.
He taught himself to draw by copying prints and working through textbooks. His brother Theo, an art dealer in Paris, sent money every month for the rest of Vincent's life. Without Theo there are no paintings. The letters between them, over 600, are one of the most complete records of any artist's thinking. Van Gogh wrote about colour theory, composition, what he ate, what he read, how much he spent on paint. He was articulate and well-read and not, despite the popular version, simply mad.
He moved to Paris in 1886 and encountered Impressionism. The palette changed immediately: from the dark browns of his Dutch period to the colours people actually associate with his work. He met Gauguin, Pissarro, Signac, Toulouse-Lautrec. He absorbed Pointillism and Japanese prints. Then he moved to Arles in the south of France, where the light was better and people were fewer.
The Arles period produced Sunflowers, The Bedroom, Starry Night Over the Rhone. The breakdown followed: the argument with Gauguin, the severed ear (he cut part of his left ear, not the whole thing), the asylum at Saint-Remy, and then Auvers-sur-Oise, where he painted seventy canvases in seventy days before dying from a gunshot wound at thirty-seven. He sold one painting during his lifetime, or possibly two. Theo died six months later.
He taught himself to draw by copying prints and working through textbooks. His brother Theo, an art dealer in Paris, sent money every month for the rest of Vincent's life. Without Theo there are no paintings. The letters between them, over 600, are one of the most complete records of any artist's thinking. Van Gogh wrote about colour theory, composition, what he ate, what he read, how much he spent on paint. He was articulate and well-read and not, despite the popular version, simply mad.
He moved to Paris in 1886 and encountered Impressionism. The palette changed immediately: from the dark browns of his Dutch period to the colours people actually associate with his work. He met Gauguin, Pissarro, Signac, Toulouse-Lautrec. He absorbed Pointillism and Japanese prints. Then he moved to Arles in the south of France, where the light was better and people were fewer.
The Arles period produced Sunflowers, The Bedroom, Starry Night Over the Rhone. The breakdown followed: the argument with Gauguin, the severed ear (he cut part of his left ear, not the whole thing), the asylum at Saint-Remy, and then Auvers-sur-Oise, where he painted seventy canvases in seventy days before dying from a gunshot wound at thirty-seven. He sold one painting during his lifetime, or possibly two. Theo died six months later.
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