Vincent van Gogh l 1853 1890 Born in


Vincent van Gogh l 1853 -1890 Born in Netherlands n Oldest of 6 kids n Many unsuccessful jobs l Very poor l Brother Theo supported him n Often didn’t eat much to buy art supplies n 1881 -1890 almost 900 paintings l 20 self-portraits l

The Potato Eaters Considered van Gogh’s first masterpiece l Different from later works l n n l Color is duller Before studied Impressionalism Peasant life and rural landscapes were a favorite topic for Vincent

Before and After Impressionalism Dark mudding colors l Literal representation of the church, sky and surroundings l Color is very minimal l • Bright colors • Free forming lines-- wavy and appear to be bending or melting

Sunflowers l l l Famous for vibrant colors Notice the different stages of life the flowers create Many artists have tried to copy Yellow was Gogh’s favorite color Signed all his work Vincent

The Bedroom at Arles, 1887 Van Gogh’s bedroom l Used color to express himself l Simplify color n Resemble rest, sleep n l Sent to brother Theo to show where stayed

Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear Van Gogh had a disease called epilepsy l During one of his fits he went after a friend with a razor l The friend left, but Van Gogh cut his ear with it l He committed self to an asylum l

Portrait of Dr. Gachet Van Gogh’s doctor after spending time in the asylum l Mentally instable l Insomnia Van Gogh recognized this madness as a disease n Van Gogh thought would have painted better without disease n n l Painting sold for 82. 5 million in 1990 n Highest payment to that date

Irises, sold for 53. 9 million in 1987

Starry Night

Starry Night over the Rhone

Cafe Terrace at Night 3 famous Starry Night paintings l This adds aspect of people l Stars faded in background l Strong belief that must master drawing then add color l

The Red Vineyard Van Gogh was never famous while he was alive l His brother, Theo bought his paintings l This is the only painting Theo sold while Vincent was alive l Sold at auction months before Vincent died n Sold for 400 francs in Brussels n
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