Oh, dude, like, if you're talking about artists who were into that whole expressive, colorful, brushstroke vibe like Van Gogh, you might wanna check out Paul Gauguin. He was all about those bold colors and emotional brushwork, just like Vincent. They were like artistic soulmates, but with less ear-cutting drama.
Vincent van Gogh was the son of a Protestant Minister in Holland. Vincent believed he had a religious calling and worked as a missionary in the slums of London and the mining districts of Belgium.
He worked as an artist.
It seems he worked mainly on his own.
For a few months in Arles in 1888 he worked together with Paul Gauguin. But they each painted their own paintings.
No, he did not. His brother worked at an art dealer's in Paris.
Van Gogh was unique, nobody painted in his style. Vincent worked for a time together with Paul Gauguin who he admired, but their styles were not the same.
He worked as a shop assistant at an art dealer's.
For a couple of months he worked with Paul Gauguin. Otherwise he was a loner.
Vincent van Gogh was the son of a Protestant Minister in Holland. Vincent believed he had a religious calling and worked as a missionary in the slums of London and the mining districts of Belgium.
He worked as an artist.
he was an artist
Vincent was a priest who worked with the poor, the homeless and the unemployed on the streets of Paris.
St. Vincent de Paul worked with the poor and needy in Paris, France.
vincent worked as a janitor at gattaca.
It seems he worked mainly on his own.
harry styles
he worked as an artist