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Artists: Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh's "Self-Portrait with Straw Hat", painted in 1887. Second image: van Gogh's "Starry Night." Third image:
van Gogh's "Irises". Wikimedia Commons
Synopsis: Vincent van Gogh was born on March 30, 1853, in Groot Zundert, Netherlands. He
was a post-impressionist painter. His work is known for its beauty, emotion and color. He
struggled with mental illness, and remained poor and virtually unknown throughout his life. Van
Gogh died in France on July 29, 1890, at age 37, from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Early Life
Vincent van Gogh was born Vincent Willem van Gogh on March 30, 1853, in Groot Zundert,
Netherlands. His father, Theodorus van Gogh, was a country minister. His mother, Anna
Cornelia Carbentus, was a moody artist.
At age 15, van Gogh's family was struggling financially. He was forced to leave school and go
to work. Van Gogh got a job at his Uncle Cornelis' art dealership, Goupil & Cie., in The Hague.
In June of 1873, van Gogh was transferred to the Goupil Gallery in London, where he fell in
love with English culture. He also fell in love with his landlady's daughter. When she rejected
his marriage proposal, van Gogh suffered a breakdown and was fired from the gallery.
By Biography.com Editors and A+E Networks, adapted by Newsela staff on 07.19.16
Word Count 720
Level 940L
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Van Gogh then taught in a Methodist boys' school. Hoping to become a minister, he prepared
to take the entrance exam to the School of Theology in Amsterdam. However, he refused to
take the Latin exams, calling Latin a "dead language" of poor people, and was not admitted to
the school.
In the fall of 1880, van Gogh decided to move to Brussels to become an artist. His younger
brother Theo, who worked as an art dealer, offered to support him financially.
Van Gogh had a catastrophic love life. He fell in love with his recently widowed cousin Kate,
who became disgusted and fled to her home in Amsterdam. Van Gogh then moved to The
Hague and fell in love with Clasina Maria Hoornik, who became his mistress and model. In
1882, he left her after his family threatened to cut off his money.
Artist
Van Gogh's art helped him stay emotionally balanced. In 1885, he began work on what is
considered to be his first masterpiece, "Potato Eaters." The next year he moved to Paris,
showing up uninvited at his brother Theo's apartment.
In Paris, van Gogh first saw impressionist art, and was inspired by its color and light. He
began studying with Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Pissarro and other painters.
Van Gogh became influenced by Japanese art. Toulouse-Lautrec told him that the light in the
village of Arles in the south of France was just like the light in Japan. In February 1888, van
Gogh moved into a "little yellow house" in Arles. He spent most of his money on paint rather
than decent food, and before long he was very ill.
One night van Gogh went to the local brothel and paid for a prostitute named Rachel. Blood
pouring from his hand, he offered her the ear he had cut from his head. The police admitted
him to the Hôtel-Dieu hospital. Theo arrived on Christmas Day to see van Gogh, who was
weak and having seizures.
On January 7, 1889, van Gogh was released from the hospital.
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The people of Arles signed a petition saying van Gogh was dangerous. As a result, he decided
to move to the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. On May 8, 1889,
he began painting in the hospital gardens. In November 1889, he was invited to exhibit his
paintings in Brussels. He sent six paintings, including "Irises" and "Starry Night."
Death And Legacy
On July 27, 1890, van Gogh shot himself in the chest, but the bullet did not kill him
immediately. He died two days later in the arms of his brother, only 37 years old.
Theo died six months later. His wife Johanna collected as many of van Gogh's paintings as
she could, though many of them had been destroyed. On March 17, 1901, 71 of van Gogh's
paintings were displayed at a show in Paris, and his fame grew enormously.
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Today, Vincent van Gogh is considered the greatest Dutch painter after Rembrandt. He
completed more than 2,100 works, including 860 oil paintings and more than 1,300
watercolors, drawings and sketches. Several of his paintings rank among the most expensive
in the world. "Irises" sold for a record $53.9 million, and his "Portrait of Dr. Gachet" sold for
$82.5 million.
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Quiz
1 Which piece of evidence BEST explains what people think about van Gogh's art?
(A) He began studying with Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Pissarro and other
painters.
(B) The people of Arles signed a petition saying van Gogh was dangerous.
(C) He sent six paintings, including "Irises" and "Starry Night."
(D) Today, Vincent van Gogh is considered the greatest Dutch painter after
Rembrandt.
2 Based on the article, which of these statements is TRUE?
(A) Johanna told van Gogh that the way he had been taught to paint was wrong.
(B) The people of Arles convinced van Gogh that artists could make money from
painting.
(C) Japanese art inspired van Gogh and made him seek similar light for his
painting.
(D) Impressionist art depressed van Gogh and may have led to some of his
breakdowns.
3 What is MOST likely the reason the author included the stories about van Gogh's failed attempts
with women?
(A) to show that many people in society were purposely mean to him
(B) to demonstrate that they were a major part of his mental breakdowns
(C) to show how patient Theo was with his brother
(D) to demonstrate his reasons for moving often from place to place
4 According to the biography, how did van Gogh's thoughts about his illness change after the people
of Arles signed a petition saying he was dangerous?
(A) He became furious and refused to go back to the hospital.
(B) He realized that he was no longer ill but needed to move out of Arles.
(C) He became convinced that the town of Arles had caused his illness.
(D) He realized he needed to move to a hospital to be treated and continue
painting.
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