yes, Vincent Van Goff is a very significant man (significant means very important) e.g the queen is significant
Could be the Starry Night.
Vincent Thomas Bridge, San Pedro California
Yes, he was an Impressionist. Another answer: You might call a few of Vincent paintings of 1887 and early 1888 impressionistic. His very personal style thereafter has nothing to do with impressionism but are an inspiration for the expressionists. Vincent is often labeled Post-impressionist, like P Gauguin.
In the summer of 1881 he spent much time walking and talking with his recently widowed cousin, Kee Vos-Stricker. The one he lived with for a few months was called Sien (Clasine) Hoornik, she was a prostitute who Vincent thoght he could save.
Here are a few:Wheat Field with CypressesStarry NightWheat Field with CrowsVincent's RoomSunflowersSelf Portraits
trustworthy, honest, industrious
id say it could only take a matter of months to be significant.
Such a person could be called an acrophile.
A person with integrity could be called honest, honorable, principled, or trustworthy.
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Such a person could be called a launderer.
A person who doesn't waver could be called steadfast.
Such a person could be described with an adjective such as unemotional.
Could be called a senior citizen, or older adult. The person is called a septuagenarian.
Vincent died in 1890, long before movies could be produced.
At least 1 and at most 7. It could be 3,999,999.9 rounded to 7 significant figures; It could be 3,999,999 rounded to 6 significant figures; It could be 4,000,015 rounded to 5 significant figures; It could be 4,000,429 rounded to 4 significant figures; It could be 3,999,999 rounded to 3 significant figures; It could be 4,049,999 rounded to 2 significant figures; It could be 4,492,467 rounded to 1 significant figure.
In general, such persons could be called believers.