Vincent Van Gogh: A Tortured Artist. Full Biography
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Jerry Beebe
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The History Hour
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Vincent Van Gogh: A Tortured Artist. An influential figure in the history of Western art.
Unlike most artists, Van Gogh developed very slowly, beginning with work as an art dealer that exposed him to many great works. He undertook this work for several years, after which he spent time as a missionary for the Dutch Reformed Church. Thereafter, he drifted for several years before returning home to his parents’ house, where he took up painting, largely self-taught with books on anatomy and painting. His great works all date from the later years of his life.
Inside you’ll hear about:
- Early Life
- The First Four Years of Creativity
- Stylistic Developments and Influences
- Paris
- Arles
- Van Gogh and Gauguin
- Hospitalization
- Life in an Asylum
- Van Gogh’s Death
And much more!
Totally neglected in his life, he suffered from psychosis for much of his life and was treated for depression unsuccessfully. He died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on July 29, 1890. Only after his death, thanks to the efforts of his brother, Theo, he achieved recognition as a great artist.
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- Leo Morris
- 01-10-19
Excellent
The Biography of a Gentleman, The Inventor
I Admire the Most, from Past Time, a Greatly Gifted Individual with High Ideals, Principles and Values! Who's Sole Purpose was to Connect the World Trough His Numerous Inventions With a Positive Purpose...
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- Jordan Walters
- 01-10-19
Utterly Magical
A wonderful collation of the private letters of Vincent (and many others). Skillfully combined with a sprinkling of artistic license to tell the incredible and tragic life of the two devoted brothers.
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- jen
- 14-08-20
interesting
I found the contents of the book very interesting however it took me a while to get used to the reader. He sounds very robotic.
However I was able to listen to the full book and found a lot of interesting facts.
A short listen but good.
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- Stephanie
- 30-05-21
could be more
I liked it but I thought it was a bit short I would have liked a little bit more
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- Ayden Gennadi
- 13-10-19
Utterly Magical
A wonderful collation of the private letters of Vincent (and many others). Skillfully combined with a sprinkling of artistic license to tell the incredible and tragic life of the two devoted brothers.
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- Anonymous User
- 13-10-19
A Flawing personality.
That such an idealist could be so pragmatic simply makes him more inspiring to me. The Declaration of Independence remains the most inspiring political ideal ever penned.
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