No, he never did.
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Vincent van Gogh's uncle, Vincent van Gogh (also known as Uncle Vincent), lived in The Hague, Netherlands. He was a successful art dealer and played a significant role in supporting Vincent's early career. The uncle's home was a place where Vincent stayed during his visits to the city. This connection to his uncle influenced Vincent's understanding of art and the art market.
Not a lot of artists live wealthy. Take for example Vincent Van Gogh. He is really famous, but lived in poverty.
Ther so called Yellow House at Arles.
It was France
1853-1890.
No, he never did.
he lived in the expressionism era
He lived 1853-1890.
1886-1888.
To have better light for his paintings.
He lived in the 19th century.
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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.
he went to university and became a Methodist