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Vincent Van Goh

  Author:  50864  Category:(Discussion) Created:(9/7/2002 8:06:00 PM)
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The 19th century European society of Van Gogh's day was not ready to accept his truthful and emotionally morbid way of depicting his art subjects. His internal turbulence is clearly seen in most of his paintings, which set the stage for the direction of a new style of painting called Expressionism. It is characterized by the use of symbols and a style that expresses the artist's inner feelings about his subject.

Therefore, an understanding of the paintings by Van Gogh requires insight into his turbulent life, because his style of painting is exemplified by a projection of the painter's inner experience onto the canvas he paints. In Vincent Van Gogh's own words, he said, "What lives in art and is eternally living, is first of all the painter, and then the painting." To understand an artist of Expressionism we must first explore their biography.

Many of us can identify with the roadblocks that Vincent Van Gogh experienced in his many career and romantic pursuits, all ending in failure. His reaction to these experiences however, demonstrates a biological and psychological abnormality, causing behaviors that alienated those around him. As he became more isolated from society and began to pour all of his energies into painting, his eccentricities and outbursts developed pathological traits, which caused him first, to be institutionalized, and second, it led to his suicidal death at the young age of 37.

During his short and turbulent life, he sold only 1 painting for 400 francs, just 4 months before his death. It is titled "The Red Vineyard" ( Nonetheless, he produced an incredible number of masterpieces that will continue "living" for the rest of human history.



Vincent Van Goh is my faovorite artist. My favorite work of his is Starry Night. Folk/Rock singer Don McLean honored Van Goh with his hit song (1971) Vincent(Starry Starry Night) Which was a brief synopsis of Van Goh's short tortured life

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Date: 9/7/2002 8:25:00 PM  From Authorid: 50434    Um, yeah thanks for sharing!  
Date: 9/7/2002 8:48:00 PM  From Authorid: 52866    He is an excellent artist!  
Date: 9/7/2002 10:13:00 PM  From Authorid: 34487    As an artist, I feel it is a tragedy that we become famous after we die. Van Gogh should have been able to enjoy his fame and fortune. He was a very extreme and talented individual.  
Date: 9/7/2002 10:18:00 PM  From Authorid: 23610    I think Van Gogh was a wonderfully talented and interesting person...and yes there seemed to be so many tragic circumstances to his life. I wonder, though, about his drinking absinthe. It was an alcohol that some drank back then (and some do even still) that we now know is a toxin that disrupts the nervous system. I wonder how much of that came in to play with the problems Van Gogh had.  
Date: 9/8/2002 12:16:00 AM  From Authorid: 53689    Thank you for posting this. I, too, am a fan of Van Gogh's work. But my favorite artist is Salvador Dali. Lady NYX, You have brought up an interesting point that I myself have thought about.  

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