Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh was one of the greatest painters of the late 19th century, and his works are renowned for their unique style and colors. However, in addition to his artistic achievements, Van Gogh also has many interesting things worth understanding.
Early poverty: Van Gogh was born into a pastor's family, but he showed a strong interest in art from a young age. However, due to the poor financial situation of his family, he could only work as an apprentice at a pharmacy. During this period, he began to learn painting and received some basic education at a local art school.
First attempt successful: Although Van Gogh's early works were not successful, he did not give up. In 1886, he went to Paris to participate in an art exhibition and received some awards. This experience sparked his passion for continuing his pursuit of art.
Relationship with younger brother: There is a very close relationship between Van Gogh and his younger brother Alfred. Alfred is also a talented artist, and they often create paintings together. However, due to Van Gogh's withdrawn and irritable personality, he often had arguments with his younger brother. In the end, Alfred passed away in 1890 due to mental illness, which dealt a great blow to Van Gogh.
Experience of attempted suicide: Van Gogh has experienced multiple attempts to commit suicide in his life. He attempted suicide on July 27, 1890, but was found and rescued. This incident led to a change in his view of life and he began to cherish his time more.
Unique use of color: Van Gogh's works are known for their bright colors and strong brushstrokes. He often uses heavy paint to express his feelings and inner feelings, which is called "Post-Impressionism". The common colors in his works include yellow, orange, red, and blue.
Love for Nature: Van Gogh was filled with love and awe for nature. Many of his works are themed around fields, trees, flowers, and starry skies. He believes that nature is the best teacher for humans and can help people find inner peace and tranquility.
Contribution to Art: Van Gogh's artistic style had a profound impact on later artists. His
oil painting works not only caused a sensation at the time, but are still widely appreciated and studied today. His works are also collected in museums and private collectors around the world.
In short, Van Gogh was an
artist full of passion and creativity, and his works not only represented his personal emotions and thoughts, but also reflected the culture and values of the society at that time. Although he has passed away for many years, his artistic achievements will continue to influence people's hearts and aesthetic values