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    Vincent Van Gogh Vincent Van Gogh is one of the most recognized artists in the world. Van Gogh was born on March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, Netherlands. Van Gogh was born into a family of six children in which his father was a pastor and his mother was an artist. He was named after his stillborn brother who died exactly one year before he was born. 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

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    I wanted to examine President Martin Van Buren and President James Buchanan, who were both Democrats or of the Democratic Party. These are the key similarities between President Martin Van Buren and President James Buchanan. First is the offices they held. Both Presidents were in the United States Senate and were appointed Ministers to foreign countries. Another key similarity is that they both only served one term. Another one is that neither one of them oversaw a major war. These are the key differences

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    Rip Van Winkle Analysis

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    Washington Irving’s “Rip Van Winkle,” is a short story that illustrates parts of the American Revolution. Main character Rip Van Winkle falls asleep in the forest, and doesn’t awake until twenty years later, only to realize the world is much different than he remembers. Rip’s wife was a shrewish woman, and often her constant nagging forced him to spend much time away from home. He would take long walks throughout the woods with his closest companion, his dog Wolf. One day, Van Winkle decided to go for

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    Rip Van Winkle Intuition

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    The story “Rip Van Winkle” holds tons of American Romanticism elements as if it’s a chest for them. To the naked eye, it might be difficult to see. With the naked eye and some close reading though, it’s lesser of a problem. This story elaborates the elements with the introduction of Rip Van Winkle, and a piece of his life. From his pain of a wife and companion as a dog, to the drink with the gnomes that induced him into a deep-sleep, it will reveal plenty of elements that correlate well with each

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    painters in history helped to make the style a success including Gauguin, Cezanne, Rousseau, but Vincent Van Gogh is considered by many the master of postimpressionist movement. Vincent van Gogh pursued various careers and vocations before becoming an artist. He was influenced by his father, the Dutch Reformed minister, in becoming a clergy man .His mother was a book seller and she influenced him. Van Gogh is also known for some of his writings. During his lifetime he has produced almost nine hundred

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    One of my favorite artists is Vincent van Gogh because his art speaks to my soul. His use of bold brush strokes and vivid colors represent me and how I want to paint the canvas of my life. Often in ill health, he used art to depict his impression of the world. Van Gogh once confided to his friend that, “I am seeking. I am striving. I am in it with all my heart.” This quote strikes a chord in me as it represents how I have lived my life and plan to ensure my future success. Over four years ago,

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    Van Gogh Implied Depth

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    Line- In van Goh's painting we clearly see how every single brush stroke in his painting mainly consists of soft lines throughout the entire canvas. The sky is depicted with soft lines that curve as they create a soft movement in the sky. The cypress tree consists of vertical and curved lines as the tree rises up into the sky. Van Gogh also used a few vertical/horizontal hard lines to create the spiral church and the rooftops to some of the homes in the village. 2. Implied Depth - Van Gogh created

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    Vincent Van Gogh was a man in crisis during the late 1880’s. In his painting The Sower, the person planting the seeds is wearing all black and has no face. Painting someone in all black is a representation of Van Gogh’s sorrow. Not giving the sower a face is a way of expressing that Van Gogh may think that he has no soul or identity, that he is not deserving of one. A person who was not in crisis would have given the person some character, using vibrant colors to display their emotions and expressions

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    Vincent van Gogh was born on March 30, 1853 and died on July 29, 1890. Van Gogh was born in Groot-Zundert, Netherlands and died in Auvers-sur-Oise, France. Van Gogh went to school at Brussels Academy in Bruxelles, Belgium. Vincent was the oldest child of Anna Cornelia Carbentus and Theodorus van Gogh, a pastor of the Dutch Reformed Community. Vincent attended the local village school in 1861 to 1864 for religious education and soon transferred to a boarding school from 1864 to 1866 where he studied

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    Van Gogh: The Expressionist Essay

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    first of all the painter, and then the painting." - Vincent Van Gogh Expressionism is an art form in which the very style itself and the symbols that the artist uses are meant to express his innermost feelings on the subject. Vincent van Gogh has often been hailed as the quintessential expressionist painter. His artwork covers a range of moods over the years, and his canvases are almost mirrors into his troubled soul. Vincent van Gogh lived a troubled life. He once described his childhood as

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