
Vincent van Gogh
1853–1890 · Kingdom of the Netherlands · Post-Impressionism
The story
Vincent van Gogh came to painting late and worked for only about ten years. Before that he had tried being an art dealer, a teacher, a bookshop clerk and a lay preacher among the coal miners of the Borinage in Belgium, and he left or was dismissed from every one of them. He picked up the brush seriously around the age of 27, and everything we think of as Van Gogh fits into a single decade.
For almost all of it he was kept alive by his younger brother Theo, an art dealer in Paris. Theo sent money and paints and got letters back, hundreds of them, in which Vincent talked through every picture he was making. The early canvases were dark and peasant, like The Potato Eaters. Then came Paris, the Impressionists, and a palette that suddenly caught fire with colour.
In 1888 he went south to Arles and dreamed of gathering a small colony of painters around him. Paul Gauguin answered the call, but two difficult men living together fell apart fast, and it ended on the December night Van Gogh cut off part of his own ear. After that came the asylum at Saint-Remy, where he painted The Starry Night, and the town of Auvers-sur-Oise under the eye of Doctor Gachet. In the summer of 1890, at 37, he shot himself in the chest and died two days later.
Almost no one bought his work while he lived. In that one decade he left more than 2,000 pieces, around 860 of them oil paintings, and sold only a handful. Theo outlived him by just six months. What finally made Van Gogh famous was Theo's widow, Johanna van Gogh-Bonger, who spent years arranging exhibitions and was the first to publish his letters.
Works
356 works
Self-Portrait with GlassVincent van Gogh, 1887
Self-Portrait with PipeVincent van Gogh, 1886
Self-Portrait with Pipe and Straw HatVincent van Gogh, 1887
Self-Portrait with Straw HatVincent van Gogh, 1887
Self-Portrait with Straw Hat and PipeVincent van Gogh, 1887
Sheaves of WheatVincent van Gogh, 1890
Small pear tree in blossomVincent van Gogh, 1888
Snow-Covered Field with a Harrow (after Millet)Vincent van Gogh, 1890
Still Life: Bottle, Lemons and OrangesVincent van Gogh, 1888
Still Life (F.1972.44.P)Vincent van Gogh, 1884
Still Life: Vase with Five SunflowersVincent van Gogh, 1888
Still Life with a Basket of ApplesVincent van Gogh, 1885
Still Life with a Basket of Apples and Two PumpkinsVincent van Gogh, 1885
Still Life with a Basket of Potatoes, Surrounded by Autumn Leaves and VegetablesVincent van Gogh, 1885
Still life with a Bearded-Man JarVincent van Gogh, 1885
Still Life with Bottles and a Cowrie ShellVincent van Gogh, 1884
Still Life with Bottles and EarthenwareVincent van Gogh, 1884
Still Life with Cabbage and ClogsVincent van Gogh, 1881
Still Life with Clogs and PotsVincent van Gogh, 1884
Still Life with Earthenware and BottlesVincent van Gogh, 1885
Still Life with Five BottlesVincent van Gogh, 1884
Still Life with French novels and glass with a roseVincent van Gogh, 1887
Still Life with JarsVincent van Gogh, 1884
Still Life with Paintbrushes in a PotVincent van Gogh, 1884
Still Life with Plaster Statuette, a Rose and Two NovelsVincent van Gogh, 1887