Vincent


Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together.

Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890)
Dutch painter

Vincent Van Gogh (1853 – 1890)

Vincent Van Gogh was born on the 30 March 1853 in southern Netherlands, he was a Dutch Post-Impressionist artist and during his career he painted some of the world’s most well known, popular and expensive works of art. During the last ten years of his life Vincent Van Gogh produced more than 2,000 works, 900 of these paintings and 1,100 various drawings and sketches. Some of these including, The Starry Night, The Café Terrace on the Place du Forum, Arles, at Night and Vase with Twelve Sunflowers.He is today widely regarded as one of history’s greatest painters and an important contributor to the foundations of modern art.

Vincent led a troubled life struggling with breakdowns and recurrent mental illness one such occourance ended when Vincent cut off part of his left ear. Vincent died at the age of 37 when he shot himself in the chest with a revolver and died two days later, his last words were “La tristesse durera toujours” or “the sadness will last forever”. He was finally buried in the Auvers sur Oise cemetery.

 

About James Morreau

I have had an affinity for art my whole life. I grew up in Charleston, SC, where I received private art instruction as a youth. My family later moved to Paducah, Kentucky, where I won art awards in high school and sold pop poster art to other students. I graduated from University of Louisville law school in 1980 and practiced law in Louisville for 25 years. In November 2006, I left the practice of law to pursue a full time art career. I have never looked back!

3 Responses to “”

  1. Does this mean he lopped his ear after serious thought?

  2. No, that was one of the “small things” that led to his greatness!

  3. “For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream.” –Vincent van Gogh

    This inspired me to create the Van Gogh Star which you can see at http://blog.retrocollage.com/van-gogh-star/

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