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Van Gogh, His People and His Paintings

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1853, Van Gogh was born in a Protestant family in the Netherlands. As a teenager, he worked as an art dealer in London, Paris and The Hague, and later as a missionary among Belgian miners.

188 1 year or so, he began to paint. 1886 I went to Paris to defect to my younger brother and came into contact with impressionist works for the first time. He was also influenced by famous painters Rubens, Japanese prints and Gauguin.

From 65438 to 0888, Van Gogh began to express strong feelings with colors. He had a brief contact with Gauguin, and later he lost his courage and was sent to a mental hospital. After many emotional breakdowns, Van Gogh committed suicide in Orville on 1890. He had a great influence on Fauvism and German Expressionism.

Van Gogh was sensitive, irritable and intelligent all his life, and rarely succeeded in many things before his death. His personal life is unfortunate and hard, but he always has love, friendship and passion for art to others. When he preached in Belgium, he witnessed the hard life of the poor and decided to help those coal miners with the greatest enthusiasm. He volunteered to take in those miners who were seriously injured and dying, hoping to help the weak fight with soothing words and the spirit of self-sacrifice. However, only six months later, he was fired because he was too enthusiastic about his work.

In Van Gogh's short life of 37 years, he devoted the most important period of his life to art. His early paintings loved earthy tones painted by the Netherlands, but his passion for nature made him abandon the gloom and silence of the Dutch painting school, and quickly moved away from Impressionism and his mental state full of subjective consciousness. He grasps the object not through lines but through the environment; He changed the reality again to achieve the real truth, which contributed to the birth of expressionism.

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