In our life, it happens very often that the talent, who while alive, was not estimated by contemporaries, after death turns into to a legend, a symbol, behind which his real features disappear. One of the largest representatives of postimpressionismPostimpressionism, post-impressionism - is a term used to describe visual arts in France from 1886 to 1914 and work of such painters as van Gogh, Cezanne, Gauguin, Toulouse-Lautrec, Seurat, Redon, Bonnard, Signac and others. The term was coined by...
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, Vincent van Gogh had lived a difficult, lonely, almost beggarly life, which turned into a worldwide agiotage, and made the painter a part of pop-industry in 20th century.

V. VAN GOGH was born on 30 March 1853 in a family of a pastorPastor - is a clergyman of a Christian church - rarely, a layman - performing a spiritual care over a curacy, a certain group of people or a certain person and who is ordained to conduct a religious worship. Priests and bishops of Catholic, Protestant, Eastern and...
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in a small village of Groot-Zundert of the Dutch province Northern BrabantBrabantic (Brabantian) language is a dialect group of the Dutch language, named after historic region of Brabant: its territory is divided today into North Brabant province (the Netherlands) and Antwerp and Flemish Brabant (Belgium)...
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. When Vincent was sixteen years old, he started to work as a salesman of pictures in the Goupil's gallery. But, later the young man decided to become a priest and moved to the south of BelgiumBelgium is a country in Northwestern Europe, a constitutional monarchy with the capital in Brussels. It is a founding member of the European Union and hosts its and NATO's headquarters. Area of the country is about 30 thousand ...
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in a miner's settlement of BorinageThe Borinage is a historical area in Hainaut province located in Belgium. It is situated not far from Hainaut's capital Mons and Franco-Belgian border. It is most famous for its coalmining industry flourished here in earlier times. Last mines were closed here in 1960s and since that time...
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to be a preacher there. There he faced gloomy poverty. Vincent was a very emotional and impressionable man. Very soon, the indifference of the church authorities led him to rupture with official religion.

It was in BorinageThe Borinage is a historical area in Hainaut province located in Belgium. It is situated not far from Hainaut's capital Mons and Franco-Belgian border. It is most famous for its coalmining industry flourished here in earlier times. Last mines were closed here in 1960s and since that time...
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where for the first time Van Gogh felt himself a developed artist. Some time Vincent took lessons from the Dutch painter Antoine MauveAnton Rudolf Mauve (September, 18, 1838 – February, 5, 1888) was a Dutch painter. Mauve was a realist and the leader of the so called The Hague school of art. Most of his paintings...
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but the further evolution of his creativity passed independently. In his Dutch period, peasants were the main characters of his pictures on which the future sated color basis was already felt behind the muffled grayish tones.

Creative researches led him to Paris. There he studied the theory of color and got acquainted with impressionists GauguinEugène Henri Paul Gauguin (June, 7, 1848 – May, 8, 1903) - was a famous French painter and engraver, one of the most renowned representatives of Post-Impressionism, one of the founders of Symbolism in visual arts and one of the artists who hugely contributed...
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, PissarroJacob-Abraham-Camille Pissarro (July, 10, 1830, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands - November, 13, 1903, Paris, France) was a famous French painter, one of the greatest and most consistent representatives of the Impressionist...
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, SeuratGeorge-Pierre Seurat (December, 2, 1859, Paris - March, 29, 1891, Paris) - a famous French painter and drawer, founder of Neo-impressionism and main practitioner of Pointillism technique.
He studied art in Ecole des Beuax-Arts under the tutorship of...

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and DegasHilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas, real surname - De Gas (July, 19, 1834, Paris - September, 27, 1917, Paris) - was a famous French painter, draughtsman, etcher, sculptor, photographer. He is widely considered to be one of the founders of Impressionist movement, however, he refused to be called Impressionist...
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. In Paris Vincent drew pictures full of light with the images of wood bunches, flowers, views of Montmartre and city suburbs. However, the city life bothered Van Gogh and in 1888, he left to Arles where his talent for painting was completely unlocked and his individual style was definitively generated.

The sun became the main character of his Arles landscapes in which the color was the chief way of expression. And the dominating color was yellow the color of the sun, ripe bread and his well-known sunflowers. Vincent van Gogh created his pictures on an inspiration impulse. He did not aspire to direct transfer of shape and size of objects, and represented it through his own experience. His color language had very emotional and symbolical sounding. In his portrait images, the artist concentrated on the inner life of a model, reproducing it with his deep individual originality. Van Gogh's portraits impress by depth of knowledge and expression of soul and thoughts of a represented person. In his pictures, even the most dramatic images are inseparably linked with the sensation of pleasure and beauty of life. Only he was able to draw such fields, such stars, such sky, and such trees.

However, physical and spiritual overstrain of difficult life led him to an aggravation of mental disease. The artist had to go to the clinic of Saint-Remy. There in intervals between attacks of illness he occupied himself with his favorite business. In the clinic, Van Gogh created really space pictures filled with love to the Earth and the Sky. His "Starry Night" shows the Earth as a planet flying in the space between spheres of stars. The artist spent last two months of his life in a small village near Paris. After one of the attacks of depression, he committed suicide.

Mighty and vulnerable simultaneously, Van Gogh had lived only 37 years, only last seven from which had been devoted to painting. During In our life, it happens very often that the talent, who while alive, was not estimated by contemporaries, after death turns into to a legend, a symbol, behind which his real features disappear. One of the largest representatives of postimpressionismPostimpressionism, post-impressionism - is a term used to describe visual arts in France from 1886 to 1914 and work of such painters as van Gogh, Cezanne, Gauguin, Toulouse-Lautrec, Seurat, Redon, Bonnard, Signac and others. The term was coined by...
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, Vincent van Gogh had lived a difficult, lonely, almost beggarly life, which turned into a worldwide agiotage, and made the painter a part of pop-industry in 20th century.

V. VAN GOGH was born on 30 March 1853 in a family of a pastorPastor - is a clergyman of a Christian church - rarely, a layman - performing a spiritual care over a curacy, a certain group of people or a certain person and who is ordained to conduct a religious worship. Priests and bishops of Catholic, Protestant, Eastern and...
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in a small village of Groot-Zundert of the Dutch province Northern BrabantBrabantic (Brabantian) language is a dialect group of the Dutch language, named after historic region of Brabant: its territory is divided today into North Brabant province (the Netherlands) and Antwerp and Flemish Brabant (Belgium)...
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. When Vincent was sixteen years old, he started to work as a salesman of pictures in the Goupil's gallery. But, later the young man decided to become a priest and moved to the south of BelgiumBelgium is a country in Northwestern Europe, a constitutional monarchy with the capital in Brussels. It is a founding member of the European Union and hosts its and NATO's headquarters. Area of the country is about 30 thousand ...
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in a miner's settlement of BorinageThe Borinage is a historical area in Hainaut province located in Belgium. It is situated not far from Hainaut's capital Mons and Franco-Belgian border. It is most famous for its coalmining industry flourished here in earlier times. Last mines were closed here in 1960s and since that time...
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to be a preacher there. There he faced gloomy poverty. Vincent was a very emotional and impressionable man. Very soon, the indifference of the church authorities led him to rupture with official religion.

It was in BorinageThe Borinage is a historical area in Hainaut province located in Belgium. It is situated not far from Hainaut's capital Mons and Franco-Belgian border. It is most famous for its coalmining industry flourished here in earlier times. Last mines were closed here in 1960s and since that time...
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where for the first time Van Gogh felt himself a developed artist. Some time Vincent took lessons from the Dutch painter Antoine MauveAnton Rudolf Mauve (September, 18, 1838 – February, 5, 1888) was a Dutch painter. Mauve was a realist and the leader of the so called The Hague school of art. Most of his paintings...
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but the further evolution of his creativity passed independently. In his Dutch period, peasants were the main characters of his pictures on which the future sated color basis was already felt behind the muffled grayish tones.

Creative researches led him to Paris. There he studied the theory of color and got acquainted with impressionists GauguinEugène Henri Paul Gauguin (June, 7, 1848 – May, 8, 1903) - was a famous French painter and engraver, one of the most renowned representatives of Post-Impressionism, one of the founders of Symbolism in visual arts and one of the artists who hugely contributed...
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, PissarroJacob-Abraham-Camille Pissarro (July, 10, 1830, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands - November, 13, 1903, Paris, France) was a famous French painter, one of the greatest and most consistent representatives of the Impressionist...
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, SeuratGeorge-Pierre Seurat (December, 2, 1859, Paris - March, 29, 1891, Paris) - a famous French painter and drawer, founder of Neo-impressionism and main practitioner of Pointillism technique.
He studied art in Ecole des Beuax-Arts under the tutorship of...

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and DegasHilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas, real surname - De Gas (July, 19, 1834, Paris - September, 27, 1917, Paris) - was a famous French painter, draughtsman, etcher, sculptor, photographer. He is widely considered to be one of the founders of Impressionist movement, however, he refused to be called Impressionist...
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. In Paris Vincent drew pictures full of light with the images of wood bunches, flowers, views of Montmartre and city suburbs. However, the city life bothered Van Gogh and in 1888, he left to Arles where his talent for painting was completely unlocked and his individual style was definitively generated.

The sun became the main character of his Arles landscapes in which the color was the chief way of expression. And the dominating color was yellow the color of the sun, ripe bread and his well-known sunflowers. Vincent van Gogh created his pictures on an inspiration impulse. He did not aspire to direct transfer of shape and size of objects, and represented it through his own experience. His color language had very emotional and symbolical sounding. In his portrait images, the artist concentrated on the inner life of a model, reproducing it with his deep individual originality. Van Gogh's portraits impress by depth of knowledge and expression of soul and thoughts of a represented person. In his pictures, even the most dramatic images are inseparably linked with the sensation of pleasure and beauty of life. Only he was able to draw such fields, such stars, such sky, and such trees.

However, physical and spiritual overstrain of difficult life led him to an aggravation of mental disease. The artist had to go to the clinic of  Saint-Remy. There in intervals between attacks of illness he occupied himself with his favorite business. In the clinic, Van Gogh created really space pictures filled with love to the Earth and the Sky. His "Starry Night" shows the Earth as a planet flying in the space between spheres of stars. The artist spent last two months of his life in a small village near Paris. After one of the attacks of depression, he committed suicide.

Mighty and vulnerable simultaneously, Van Gogh had lived only 37 years, only last seven from which had been devoted to painting. During his lifetime, the artist had sold only a single picture. One hundred years later, his portrait of doctor Gachet was bought at the auction in New York for 82,5 million dollars.

His creative heritage is amazing. It includes about thousands of drawings and almost equal number of pictures, which were the result of his volcanic creative eruptions when during long weeks Van Gogh drew on one or two pictures daily. His pictures embody a dramatic, full of love and suffering dialogue with himself, God and the world. The artist left behind him observations, diaries and letters. Their value is comparable to all what he had made in the world of painting. Vincent's letters to his brother Teo represent an amazing human document testifying on not only the tragic path of the artist, but also on his huge work and deep spirituality, which stood behind each picture of this person.