7 Facts About Vincent van Gogh (2024)

He is one of the most famous and influential artists of all time, but Vincent van Gogh struggled in obscurity during his brief life. Born in the village of Groot-Zundert, Holland on March 30, 1853, van Gogh was born into a religious, upper middle class family and after much traveling and various unfulfilling occupations, he took up painting with almost no formal training. His tremendous oeuvre of landscapes, still-lifes, portraits and sketches with their vibrant colors and subjective perspective would revolutionize how the world viewed art. He fought depression and mental illness while creating an intense and arresting universe of images. Popular retellings of his tragic story include Vincente Minnelli’s Hollywood biopic Lust for Life (1956) with Kirk Douglas and Robert Altman’s quirky Vincent and Theo (1990) starring Tim Roth. His life also inspired Don McLean’s 1971 hit song “Vincent” and an animated feature is due out this year. But no film or song can completely capture the tumultuous journey of this conflicted soul.

Here are seven facts that offer a glimpse into van Gogh’s beautiful but desperate life.

His happiest year was in London

In 1873, van Gogh traveled to the British capital to work for the art dealer Goupil and Cie. He was previously employed by them in The Hague. This was the happiest time in his life. He was earning a considerable salary (more than his father) and he fell in love with his landlady’s daughter Eugenie Loyer. But she rebuffed his romantic advances when he declared them to her, saying that she was secretly engaged to a former boarder. In Nicholas Wright’s largely fictional play Vincent in Brixton, the playwright imagines that the future artist had an affair with the landlady, a widow of 15 years, rather than her daughter. His time in London did not end happily as he became more isolated. He transferred to Paris where he grew angry at his bosses for treating art as a commodity and was fired in 1876.

In less than 10 years, he painted almost 900 paintings

From November 1881 to July 1890, van Gogh produced close to 900 paintings. At the age of 27, he abandoned his unsuccessful careers as an art dealer and a missionary and concentrated on his painting and drawing. When he began painting he used peasants and farmers as models and then flowers, landscapes and himself because he was too poor to pay his subjects.

A prolific correspondent

He wrote nearly as many letters as he created paintings. Van Gogh composed nearly 800 letters in his lifetime, mainly to his brother and closest friend Theo.

Only one painting sold during his lifetime

Van Gogh was never famous as a painter during his lifetime and constantly struggled with poverty. He sold only one painting while he was alive: The Red Vineyard which went for 400 francs in Belgium seven months before his death. His most expensive painting Portrait of Dr. Gachet was sold for $148.6 million in 1990.

Only the lobe, not the whole ear was cut off

It’s popularly believed that van Gogh cut off his ear but he actually only severed a part of the ear lobe. The accepted version is that the artist mutilated himself with a razor after an argument with his friend Paul Gauguin in Arles where they were both staying during Christmas of 1888. He then ran to a bordello and presented the cut lobe to a prostitute. A new book by two German historians purports that what really happened is that Gauguin lopped off his friend’s lobe while they were fencing and the self-mutilation was concocted between the two to avoid embarrassment and arrest. Van Gogh immortalized his wound in his Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear.

6. His Most Famous Work Was Done in an Asylum

Starry Night, arguably his most famous work, was painted in an asylum at Saint-Remy-de-Provence, France. He voluntarily admitted himself there to recover from his 1888 nervous breakdown which resulted in the ear-cutting incident. The painting depicts the view from his bedroom window. It has been part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s permanent collection since 1941.

He died at 37

On July 27, 1890, van Gogh shot himself in the chest. There were no witnesses and the gun was never found. He committed the act either in the wheat field he had been painting or in a barn. He was able to stagger to the auberge in Auvers where he was staying. Two doctors tended to him, but the bullet could not be removed because there was no surgeon available. He died on July 29, 1890 from an infection in the wound. His brother Theo later wrote to their sister Elizabeth,

“In the last letter which he wrote me and which dates from some four days before his death, it says, ‘I try to do as well as certain painters whom I have greatly loved and admired.’ People should realize that he was a great artist, something which often coincides with being a great human being. In the course of time this will surely be acknowledged, and many will regret his early death.” Theo, who had been supporting his brother, died six month later. Theo’s wife dedicated herself to collecting her late brother-in-law’s work and thanks to her diligence, it began to receive recognition 11 years later.

7 Facts About Vincent van Gogh (2024)

FAQs

What are some facts about Van Gogh for kids? ›

Van Gogh was born in the Netherlands, but travelled across Europe. He went to France, Belgium and England. When he was in London, he was inspired by all the art he saw in galleries. Van Gogh's brother, Theo, worked in an art gallery and introduced Van Gogh to many artworks.

What was unique about Van Gogh? ›

Van Gogh was a pioneer in the use of color to convey emotion and meaning in his artwork. He used vibrant, often unconventional color palettes to represent the moods and feelings he wished to express. His bold and expressive use of color gave his paintings a distinctive vibrancy and energy.

Was Van Gogh famous when he died? ›

In the final two years of his life, Vincent had gained recognition amongst the avant-garde and his work had been displayed in exhibitions in Paris and Brussels. After Vincent's death, his brother Theo wanted nothing more than to raise the profile of his brother's work.

How old did Vincent Van Gogh get? ›

Van Gogh died in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, in 1890 aged 37.

What did Van Gogh do at 16? ›

Youngest clerk at an art dealer

Vincent's uncle found the sixteen-year-old Van Gogh a job as a trainee at the international art dealer Goupil & Cie. He was taken on at the branch which 'Uncle Cent' (short for 'Vincent') had set up in The Hague. Vincent's earliest surviving letter dates from these first years at Goupil.

Did Van Gogh ever love? ›

In the summer of 1881, when Vincent was 28, he fell head over heels in love with his cousin Kee Vos-Stricker. The one-sided love affair started when Vincent was staying with his parents in Etten. Kee was also staying there, after recently becoming a widow. Vincent's feelings ran away with him.

Did Vincent van Gogh have a wife? ›

5. He never married or had children. Van Gogh was unlucky in love.

What is Van Gogh's style called? ›

The style he developed in Paris and carried through to the end of his life became known as Post-Impressionism, a term encompassing works made by artists unified by their interest in expressing their emotional and psychological responses to the world through bold colors and expressive, often symbolic images.

Was Van Gogh a vegetarian? ›

Many believe that Vincent Van Gogh was a vegetarian, but the records actually indicate the world-famous painter was likely an intentional flexitarian who didn't believe it was necessary to eat meat very often.

Did Vincent van Gogh have a child? ›

This one's easy: no, Vincent didn't have any children.

Did Van Gogh have a funeral? ›

Funeral. The funeral cortège made its way from Auberge Ravoux to the churchyard at three o'clock on Wednesday 30 July, led by a grief-stricken Theo. He was followed by friends from Paris, the Ravoux family, neighbours and other villagers who had known Vincent in Auvers.

Did Van Gogh do still life? ›

Still life paintings by Vincent van Gogh (Netherlands) is the subject of many drawings, sketches and paintings made during Vincent van Gogh's early artistic career. Most still lifes made in the Netherlands are dated from 1884 to 1885, when he lived in Nuenen. His works were often in somber colors.

Did Van Gogh go deaf? ›

Although his physicians diagnosed Van Gogh as having epilepsy and madness, Hargrave (2011) writes that the painter was known to have suffered from tinnitus, which he described as ringing or roaring in the ears, as well as impaired hearing and intolerance of loud noises (classic Meniere's symptoms).

How old was Van Gogh when he cut off his ears? ›

Vincent van Gogh was 35 years old when he cut off his left ear just before Christmas, 1888. It was the beginning of a period of uncertainty. Several severe crises and attacks followed, but it remained unclear what exactly Vincent was suffering from. Yet, it had a serious impact on his life.

Where is Van Gogh buried? ›

Van Gogh died in Auvers-sur-Oise on 29 July 1890. He is buried in the municipal cemetery next to his brother Theo. Both graves and the village, an outdoor museum with reproductions of his paintings (free map available from the Tourist Office) have become a pilgrimage for art lovers.

How many paintings did Van Gogh make in 10 years? ›

Although Van Gogh's painting career was relatively short, he painted over 900 paintings over the 10 year period. One can easily identify his early work by observing the dark tones, compared to the bright, intense colors he used in his later work.

Is Van Gogh Alive good for kids? ›

Is it suitable for children? Yes, the exhibition has been designed to appeal to all ages.

What is a fun fact about the Van Gogh Museum? ›

The core of the Van Gogh Museum's collection was that of Theo van Gogh, Vincent's younger brother. It remained in the van Gogh family until 1962, when, with the help of the government of the Netherlands, Vincent Willem van Gogh, the artist's nephew, donated the collection to the Vincent van Gogh Foundation.

How old is the Van Gogh Museum? ›

The main building, designed by Gerrit Rietveld, opened in 1973. Architect Kisho Kurokawa's exhibition wing was completed in 1999. Other designers have also contributed to the rebuilding and renovation of the building.

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