Vincent van Gogh
Thesis: Vincent van Gogh was seen upon as a failure in his lifetime, which lead to various mental disorders and ultimately suicide, but is today viewed as the foremost representative Vincent van Gogh was seen as a failure in his lifetime which lead to various mental disorders and ultimately suicide, but today is viewed as the foremost representative of postimpressionist art. Unable to conform to normal life, Vincent turned to art to passionately express his feelings. His style of choppy brush strokes of brilliant colors was looked down upon by other artist of his time but with support from his brother, Theo, Vincent lived his dream of becoming an artist. Although he enjoyed painting, the intense feeling of failure and rejection by women, took a toll on Vincent. He went through long bouts of depression, which led to his suicide. Today, Van Gogh is seen as one of the most achieved and inspirational ar
Today, more than 600 letters remain, beginning in August 1872. In 1914, a three volume edition Vincent's moral by telling him that he may not be well-known now, but one day people would Theo was very delighted that Vincent was trying to find himself, and sent him 100 francs and developed his own tastes and preferences. Van Gogh then decided that he wanted to go into and loneliness. In 1888, Vincent asked Theo to convince his old painter friend from Paris, Paul
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