Vincent
van Gogh

“I dream my painting and I paint my dream.”

About painter

Vincent van Gogh (born March 30, 1853, Zundert, Netherlands—died July 29, 1890, Auvers-sur-Oise, near Paris, France) Dutch painter, generally considered the greatest after Rembrandt van Rijn, and one of the greatest of the Post-Impressionists. The striking colour, emphatic brushwork, and contoured forms of his work powerfully influenced the current of Expressionism in modern art. Van Gogh’s art became astoundingly popular after his death, especially in the late 20th century, when his work sold for record-breaking sums at auctions around the world and was featured in blockbuster touring exhibitions. In part because of his extensive published letters, van Gogh has also been mythologized in the popular imagination as the quintessential tortured artist.


Paintings

Self-Portraits

Vincent made many self-portraits to practise his skills as a painter.

Landscapes

Van Gogh loved nature and enjoyed to paint outside.

Flowers and Blossom

Van Gogh painted a number of impressive flower still lifes, such as Sunflowers and Irises.


Biography

1881-1883

First Steps as an Artist

Vincent's parents aren't happy with his choice for an artist's life. Fortunately, that doesn't stop Vincent from working hard.

1886-1888

From Dark to Light

In Paris, Vincent developed his own, well-known style with bright colors.

1890

Vincents Final Months

After a visit to Theo, Vincents has growing worries about money.


Stories

In short

Vincent's Illness

The ear incident was the result of Vincent’s first major mental breakdown.

5 things you need to know about

5x Van Gogh's Sunflowers

Did you know there are five different versions of the famous painting? Find out more.

In short

Vincent and Theo

Vincent’s life had plenty of ups & downs, but he could always count on the support of his younger brother Theo.