Vincent was the son of a Dutch Protestant minister, and grew up  believing that his calling, too, lay in serving his fellow man.  Unfortunately, his nature was such that anything he attempted was doomed  to failure. He wasn't inattentive to career moves but, rather, threw  himself into endeavors with such ferocity that he quickly exhausted his  body, followed by his mind. By the time he was 27, van Gogh had been a  theology student, a semi-trained evangelist in the slums of London and  the mines of Wasmes (in Belgium), a French tutor, an unsuccessful art  salesman and spurned by love.
Body of Work:
During his time with the miners, van Gogh painted the rough,  miserable lives of the peasants with which he lived. One of these works,  The Potato Eaters (1885), is acknowledged as his early masterpiece.
In 1886, Vincent moved to Paris, where his devoted brother, Theo, was  an art dealer. He quickly launched himself into study of the  Impressionists and Japanese prints and emerged, after two years, with a  highly original palette. He relocated himself to Arles, in Provence,  where he began a frenzy of painting (sometimes going through a canvas  per day) that showed his love for the town, countryside and sunlight of  the area. Better known works from his time in Arles include Bedroom at Arles (1888), The Night Café (1888) and Starry Night  (1889). His painting increasingly showed a lack of brushwork as he, in  his haste to capture it, spread the color he saw in life thickly on to  the canvas with his palette knife - and even straight from the tube.
In the last two years of his life, van Gogh also executed a number of  self-portraits, had a brief, turbulent friendship with Gauguin (they  were roommates until one final argument took place), veered in and out  of madness (institutionalizing himself from time to time) and continued  to have a disastrous love life. In a bungled suicide attempt, he shot  himself on July 27th, 1890, but didn't die until two days later. Vincent  van Gogh died having sold one painting in his lifetime. good story 
 
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Noah. This is plagarism. You better take this down and write your own thoughts about VAN GOGH or I'll send Mr. Ingo F. Walther and Rainer Metzger a link to your blog so they can press charges! And you thought Samuel would be the jail bird!!
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