Van Gogh
Vincent Van Gogh led a very depressing and tragic life. Throughout his existence he was plagued with the feeling that he had failed in everything he attempted to accomplish. These feelings of worthlessness resulted in Vincent having a very low self-esteem, causing him to become more and more depressed. Van Gogh was born on March 30, 1853 in a small village near the Netherlands. He had five siblings, but the only one he shared a strong bond with was his younger brother Theo. Their brotherly love would remain strong until the tragic day Vincent took his own life. Throughout his childhood Vincent was never an outgoing or active child, which worried his parents. They sent him away to school in hopes of a change in his attitude toward society and his peers, but while away Vincent only secluded himself more. By the age of 27 Vincent had been an art dealer at his uncle’s art gallery, a tutor, theological student,
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Van Gogh, Van Goghs, Arles Vincent, Paul Gauguin, van gogh, feelings worthlessness, life throughout, own life, major depressive,
Approximate Word count = 621
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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