?I see  more than and more that my  employ goes   invariably better when I am properly fed, and the paints  ar there, and the studio apartment ap subterfugement and all that. But  dedicate I set my   marrow on my work  existence a success? A thousand times  zero(prenominal) I wish I could man era to make you  unfeignedly understand that when you give   attain to artists, you are yourself doing an artists work, and that I  only if  fate my pictures to be of such(prenominal) a quality that you will not be  besides  displease with your work.?-Vincent forefront van van van GoghVincent Willem van Gogh was a Dutch postimpressionist  painter whose work represents the epitome of expressionism, the  sentiment of emotional  spontaneity in painting. Van Gogh was innate(p) March 30, 1853, in Groot-Zundert. He was the son of a Dutch Protestant pastor.  earliest in life he displayed a moody, restless  record that was to  laying waste his every pursuit. By the age of 27 he had been in turn a salesman in an art gallery, a  french tutor, a theological student, and an  evangelist among the miners at Wasmes in Belgium. His experiences as a preacher are reflected in his  get-go paintings of peasants and  white potato diggers; of these early works, the best know is the rough, earthy  white potato Eaters (1885, Rijksmuseum Vincent van Gogh, Amsterdam).

 Dark and somber, sometimes crude, these early works   turn in up van Goghs  brilliant desire to express the  harm and  poorness of humanity as he saw it among the miners in Belgium. In 1886 van Gogh went to Paris to live with his chum Théo van Gogh, an art dealer, and became familiar with the  overbold art movements developing at the time. Influenced by the work of the impressionists and by the work of such  Nipponese printmakers as Hiroshige and Hokusai, van Gogh began to  try out with...                                        If you want to get a  right essay, order it on our website: 
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