All the Impressionists, Paul Gauguin, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, just to mention some of the French artists.
Well He was often compared to Chewbacca so... I would go with him!
Paul Gauguin did.
Not among the well-known ones.
Vincent Van Gogh's father's name was Theodorus Van Gogh the same as his closest brothers name to but he went by Theo so there was no confusion.
He is not relevant to everybody. He is relevant in the same way as other important artists. If you enjoy looking at his paintings and they make you experience something: his own joy, his own sadness, his own desperation, etc.
For instance the impressionists, as Monet, Renoir, Morisot. Also van Gogh and Gauguin.
None! People sometimes think that the baby boy that Sien Hoornik gave birth to was Van Gogh's son, but that is incorrect. She was already pregnant when he met her in 1882. He would have loved offspring, though.
All the Impressionists, Paul Gauguin, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, just to mention some of the French artists.
Vincent Van Gogh inspired many other painters and artists through out time. One of which is Stephan Duncan who utilizes the same techniques as Van Gogh.
Vincent Van Gogh inspired many other painters and artists through out time. One of which is Stephan Duncan who utilizes the same techniques as Van Gogh.
No, his style is unique.
Not among the well-known ones.
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.
it changed
Vincent Van Gogh's father's name was Theodorus Van Gogh the same as his closest brothers name to but he went by Theo so there was no confusion.
He is not relevant to everybody. He is relevant in the same way as other important artists. If you enjoy looking at his paintings and they make you experience something: his own joy, his own sadness, his own desperation, etc.
None of the well-known painters.
For instance the impressionists, as Monet, Renoir, Morisot. Also van Gogh and Gauguin.
None! People sometimes think that the baby boy that Sien Hoornik gave birth to was Van Gogh's son, but that is incorrect. She was already pregnant when he met her in 1882. He would have loved offspring, though.