Van Gogh was depressed his whole life and had few “up” but one of the biggest ups in his life was when he was making art and looking at art. Another up in Van Goghs life was when he moved to London because he fell in love with the English culture. Also during that time he became a fan of Charles Dickens and George Eliot. The last and probably most famous up in Van Goghs life was when he fell in love with his landlady’s daughter, Eugenie Loyer. This up didn’t last long with it ending in Loyer rejecting Van Goghs marriage proposal.
One of the downs in Van Goghs life was when he suffered from seizures which doctors believed to be caused by temporal lobe epilepsy. Another down in Van Goghs life was when he suffered from thujone and lead poisoning.
In the article “What it Means to Be Creative” S.I. Hayakawa presents many different criteria it takes to be creative. Vincent Van Gogh, a famous painter, displays several of Hayakawa’s characteristics of a creative person. Van Gogh produced numerous influential paintings that required a great amount of creativity. Van Gogh suffered from psychotic problems, but this did not impact his work ethic or creativity. These issues may have helped produce ideas for his masterpieces. I believe Van Gogh can be considered a creative person because he had a distinct view of the world, he was uniquely in touch with his emotions, and he had to cope with loneliness throughout his life.
Vincent Van Gogh was born in the Netherlands on March 30, 1853. He pursued many other things in his life before deciding to become an artist. He was brought up in a religious atmosphere, being the son of a preacher. He was a preacher himself for a while in Borinage, a mining district in Belgium. At one point he wanted to dedicate his life to reaching out to those in poverty. At other points in his life he worked as an art salesman and a bookstore clerk. After being dismissed from preaching in Belgium, he remained there and began to study art. This period, his early Dutch period, was characterized by somber tones and sharp lighting. The most famous painting to come from this period was in 1885 and was called “The Potato Eaters”. In 1886, he joined his brother Theo in Paris. He was involved in the art world as well, as a manager of Goupil’s gallery. Van Gogh began to study with Cormon and his dark somber palette began to lighten. He started using short brush strokes and was leaning more towards the Impressionist style (Vincent Van Gogh Bio). Van Gogh had a dream of establishing an art school and traveled south to Arles to pursue that dream. He wanted his friends to join him, and Gauguin was the only one that did. His relationship with Gaugin did not end well though. It’s not certain exactly what happened, but there were disputes between the two of them and it ended with a portion of Van Gogh’s earlobe being cut off. Around this time, the end of
Even though Van Gough was raised into a religious environment, he was also raised in a strict one as well. At one point of his life he was even severely punished by his grandmother. Despite the fact that Van Gogh was brought up with religion and strictness, he did have some problems of his own he needed to deal with. Vincent had a bad temper, was always very emotional, and did not think so highly of himself. He lacked self-esteem. Between the ages of seven to eleven, Vincent was taught at home by a governess. This governess was a trained to teacher who would teach a train Vincent Van Gogh during his childhood. Sometime between the age of eleven to fifteen, Vincent would then be shipped off to attend boarding school in the Netherlands. Vincent Van Gogh’s first art
Van Gogh and Monet had both lived exceptionally different lives. Van Gogh did not start off wanting to become an artist, he was actually very interested in theology and had eventually become a minister. It had seemed as though Van Gogh had found his calling. Unfortunately, he was released from the church after his generosity had betrayed him. While trying to help miners, he gave away all of his clothes and was only left with a cloth. The church committee overseeing Van Gogh let him go because he did not dress or preach eloquently. This led to Van Gogh gaining an interest in art which would lead him to go to an art school in Paris to
Background and Audience Relevance: Van Gogh is one of the most well known artists today. His vivid landscapes and portraits are praised for their use of different colors and bold brush strokes. Many people can easily recognize a Van Gogh painting, but they don’t know much regarding his life or the struggles he faced as an artist.
When Van Gogh was sixteen, his first job was working for his uncle at Goupil et Cie, an art gallery in The Hague. When he was nineteen he went to work at the Groupil Gallery in London and then to the gallery in Paris. He was finally fired from the gallery because he was not happy with his job and discoursed customers from buying the artwork. After that he decided that he wanted to be a preacher and studied to get into a theological school but failed. In 1879 he went to Borinage, a coal mining town, as a missionary to the poor coal miners. He lasted there a couple of years and then was dismissed.
“I feel that there is nothing more truly artistic than to love people” stated by one of the most famous artist in the 20th century, Vincent van Gogh. He was seen as an amazing Post-Impressionism artist who produces a rhythmic and imaginative works like “The Starry Night” and “The Night Cafe”. Unfortunately, during his lifetime, Van Gogh was seen as a failure. Sufferings from mental illness, Van Gogh committed suicide by shooting himself in the chest at the young ages of thirty-seven. So, how did a man who seen love in everything end up killing himself? Because Van Gogh is unable to live a normal live, he turns to art to express himself in a way that are comfortable for him. As a result, he created one of the most important legacy.
Observers of Van Gogh’s life believed that his eccentricities, compounded to create many distressing experiences that directly impacted the development of Expressionism. This was visible from his early childhood. Painting was no longer seen through pictures, it became a crucible that could hold all of the artist’s passions, conflicts, and unrealized dreams. (Encyclopedia.com)
Vincent van Gogh lived a short, but interesting life. He tried his hand at many jobs, that he inevitably failed at before becoming an artist at the age of 27. His art career only lasted about ten years, because at the age of 37 he committed suicide. When he died he had only sold one painting and lived in poverty. He was supported by his brother Theo van Gogh who died 6 months after Vincent’s death from general paresis, which is, according to US National Library of Medicine, is a problem with mental function due to damage to the brain from untreated syphilis. Theo was only
Van Gogh had a very interesting love life. Van Gogh fall in love many times but at
When discussing post-impressionist artists one popular name is Vincent van Gogh. Though he is recognized today for his many vibrant works, he was virtually unknown until shortly after his death. Growing up poor, van Gogh went to work extremely early at his uncle’s Art dealership. There he was able to develop a passion for art. Over the course of the next seven years, he suffered from a traumatic love life that ultimately lead to him dedicating his life to the church. His religious outreach career was short lived before he returned to his lifelong passion of art (1880). Van Gogh continued traveling and creating art well into the late 1880’s where he found himself south of France (1888). This is ultimately where he lost his mind. On May 8th,
Vincent Van Gogh is one of the most famous artists of all time. He is known for his paintings and is hailed as the quintessential expressionist painter in history. Yet, Van Gogh lived one of the most troubling lives one could ever imagine. Almost every painting can be viewed as a look into his troubled soul. Van Gogh’s Paintings today can be sold for millions of dollars, but during his life time he sold a single painting for a measly 40 francs. Van Gogh’s legacy has left behind stories of greatness and sadness having to do with both his personal life and his career as an artist.
Vincent Van Gogh had a rather depressing life. After being born into an upper-middle class family he quickly became depressed in life. He tried different things like working as an art dealer, becoming a Protestant missionary, and so on. None of these stuck for him as his mental health continued to decline. He was already a quiet, keep to himself kind of person, but over time he became more isolated. He got help from his younger brother Theo in the form of money and moved back home with his parents. This is when he began painting and eventually moved to Paris. Once moving there his paintings became more colorful and his painting style began to develop. He also began suffering from delusions and psychotic episodes and began neglecting his health by eating less and drinking alcohol more frequently and in
Van Gogh’s early life and education is marred with obscurity. Whatever he studied as a youngster has been either lost in time or deemed rather irrelevant. By the time Van Gogh was 16, he began work at the Hague gallery, likely given a connection by family member in the art dealership business. In 1873, Van Gogh was transferred to London and then to Paris. Having lost interest in the business, he considered pursuing his father’s footsteps into the clergy, but dropped out of school to begin a ministry with the miners of Borinage. This would prove to become a haunting experience for Van Gogh, who, from a substantial more prosperous social class, began interacting
Everybody has heard of the name Vincent Van Gogh. Maybe you’ve heard about his ear or you’ve seen his painting “The Starry Night”. Perhaps you had seen one of his paintings but didn’t know who he was. I am happy to tell you: today is your lucky day. You will be learning a little about him. He was a Dutch painter which was one of the 4 artists who led the movement Post-Impressionism (the use vivid colors, thick application of paint, and real-life subject matter), Van Gogh made about 2,100 artworks, including around 860 paintings. He didn’t have a good life. Van Gogh was constantly depressed, got heartbroken multiple times in his life (he never got married), and was insane. He suffered from psychotic episodes and hallucinations. Often, he didn’t care and neglected he was mentally unstable. For this reason, he did not eat properly and drank a lot.