In 1888 van Gogh moved south to Arles, France to start up an artist's commune. He rented out a yellow house to live in and invited artist Paul Gauguin to join him. He loved the vibrant colors and the bright sun of Arles. Van Gogh began painting with intensity and emotion. The colors in his paintings became more vibrant and bright.
Thanks to these in-roads, Van Gogh’s work was exhibited in memorial exhibitions across Brussels, Paris, the Hague and Antwerp in 1891. Vase with 12 Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh (1888-1889) Canva Vincent van Gogh’s letter to Gauguin, 17 October 1888 Courtesy of The Morgan Library & Museum, New York. MA 6447. Photo: Janny Chiu, 2015.
25 Vincent van Gogh Facts for Kids. Vincent van Gogh was a post-impressionist painter from the 19th century. Vincent van Gogh is most famous for his influence on Western art. Vincent van Gogh was born on March 30th, 1853 in Zundert, Netherlands, Europe. Vincent van Gogh’s actual birth name was Vincent Willem van Gogh.
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Courtesy of www.VincentVanGogh.org. Despite the beauty of the countryside surrounding the asylum, Van Gogh began to lose his inspiration towards the end of 1889, and dreamed of leaving and returning to the north of France. He had no stimulating company at Saint-Remy, no one to discuss and debate art with and no one with whom he made a connection. . 342 328 0 319 47 383 362 367

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