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Vincent Van Gogh's Biography

  • Birth

    Vincent van Gogh was born in Zundert, Holland.
  • Working for an art dealer

    At age 16 Vincent started to work for an art
    dealer in The Hague.
  • Started painting

    Vincent van Gogh followed his brother
    Theo’s suggestion and took up painting in
    earnest.
  • Moving to Paris

    Vincent van Gogh went
    to Paris, where he moved in with his
    brother Theo
  • Moving to Arles

    He decided to go south to Arles where he hoped
    his friends would join him and help found a
    school of art. Gauguin did join him but with
    disastrous results. Near the end of ________, an
    incident led Gauguin to ultimately leave Arles,
    after a number of arguments with Vincent. Van
    Gogh pursued him with an open razor, was
    stopped by Gauguin, but ended up cutting a
    portion of his own ear lobe off.
  • The Red Vineyard

    The Red Vineyard

    The only painting
    he sold during his lifetime, ‘The Red Vineyard’,
    was created in ________
  • Period: to

    Time in the asylum

    Van Gogh then began to alternate between
    fits of madness and lucidity and was sent to the
    asylum in Saint-Remy suffering with depression.
    He spent much time in the asylum, though it was
    later believed that he suffered from epilepsy.
    While there he painted some 150 paintings. His
    most famous work The Starry Night was painted
    while staying in the asylum.
  • His death

    On July 27 of the
    same year, at the age of 37, after a fit of painting
    activity, van Gogh shot himself in the chest. He
    died two days later, with Theo at his side, who
    reported his last words as "The sadness will
    last forever"
  • Dr Gachet

    Dr Gachet

    In May _________ Vincent van
    Gogh left the clinic and went to the physician
    Paul Gachet, in Auvers-sur-Oise near Paris,
    where he was closer to Theo, who had recently
    married. Here van Gogh created the portrait of
    the melan cholic “Dr. Gachet”.