Things You Need to Know About Vincent Van Gogh
Vincent Van Gogh made a total of 900 paintings and 1,100 sketches, a large number of his work are created within the last years of his life. Affected by a mental illness, he committed suicide and dying two days later on July 29, 1890. His original artwork go on, same goes with the legend. High quality unique oil painting reproductions of famous artists may be unusual gift for any man or woman that you might want to astonish. It doesn’t really make a difference if the person you’re trying to find original gift for is young or mature because fine art are classic gift that never gets old. This kind of elite gift will remind about you for a long time.
Van Gogh was born on March 30th, 1853, he adored art from an early age. He started to draw as a child, and he continued producing paintings over the years resulting in his decision to work as a painter. But it was during a period where he was preaching to mine laborers for virtually no compensation that Van Gogh started to produce charcoal paintings. In 1880, on the counsel of his brother Theo, he took up painting in earnest.
There was a time during his youth in which he took classes from Anton Mauve on the Hague. He tried to study art at the academia of Antwerp, Belgium. But he ended up being dismissed after only a few short months. It had been during this time however, which he found an admiration for Japanese art, and he actually began a collection in earnest, appreciating the bright colors and use of space.
He was only known to have sold one particular artwork throughout his lifetime. It’s “The Red Vineyard”, painted in 1888 and today on display on the Pushkin Museum in Moscow Russia. His work is not known or appreciated throughout his time, although Vincent Van Gogh’s impact on twentieth century art would be far reaching. Because he had no children of his own, he considered his work his children. No doubt, he would be proud of that they have carried on his name.
Currently, the legend of Van Gogh lives on. The most notable is the March 30, 1987 sale of one of his well-known painting. The “Irises”, sold for a record setting $53.9 million; in 1990 he broke the records once more when his “Portrait of Doctor Gachet” sold through Christie’s for a whopping $82.5 million.

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