After training as an art dealer in Amsterdam, Vincent Van Gogh was transferred to London in June 1873, where he lodged at 87 Hackford Road, Brixton and worked at Messrs. Goupil & Co., 17 Southampton Street. This was a happy time for Van Gogh: he was successful at work, and was already, at the age of 20, earning more than his father. After a stint in France, he returned to England to do unpaid work, first as a supply teacher in a small boarding school overlooking the harbor in Ramsgate. When his employer relocated, he returned home to the Netherlands.
Not sure!!! Another answer: According to the best biographies he did not.
Yes he did, from 1886 till his death in 1890.
he had three journeys to Italy. in the related links box below I posted an article on his journeys to Italy.
I believe he was Dutch-American.
yes
From 1886 till his death in 1890.
After he became a painter he lived mostly in France.
The French may like this idea, but Van Gogh was born in The Netherlands. He died in France.
Vincent van Gogh first lived in his native Holland and then in France.
The Netherlands and France. (A shorter stay in London in his youth.)
It was France
In Holland, London, Belgium and France.
To have better light for his paintings.
From 1886 till his death in 1890.
Vincent van Gogh lived in France from 1866 until he died on July 29, 1890, after having shot himself two days previously.
Yes he did, from 1886 till his death in 1890.
If you mean Vincent van Gogh, he lived in Holland and France, died in 1890. The photographer van Goth lives in the US.
After he became a painter he lived mostly in France.
The French may like this idea, but Van Gogh was born in The Netherlands. He died in France.
Paris France
Vincent van Gogh first lived in his native Holland and then in France.
The Netherlands and France. (A shorter stay in London in his youth.)