Vincent van Gogh: A collection of 825 paintings (HD)
Vincent van Gogh: A collection of 825 paintings (HD)
Description: "Vincent van Gogh, one of the most well-known post-impressionist artists, for whom color was the chief symbol of expression, was born in Groot-Zundert, Holland on March 30, 1853.
The son of a pastor, brought up in a religious and cultured atmosphere, Vincent was highly emotional, lacked self-confidence and struggled with his identity and with direction. He believed that his true calling was to preach the gospel; however, it took years for him to discover his calling as an artist. Between 1860 and 1880, when he finally decided to become an artist, van Gogh had already experienced two unsuitable and unhappy romances and had worked unsuccessfully as a clerk in a bookstore, an art salesman, and a preacher in the Borinage (a dreary mining district in Belgium) where he was dismissed for overzealousness.
He remained in Belgium to study art, determined to give happiness by creating beauty. The works of his early Dutch period are somber-toned, sharply lit, genre paintings of which the most famous is "The Potato Eaters" (1885). In that year van Gogh went to Antwerp where he discovered the works of Rubens and purchased many Japanese prints.
In 1886, he went to Paris to join his brother Théo, the manager of Goupil's gallery. In Paris, van Gogh studied with Cormon, inevitably metPissarro, Monet, and Gauguin. Having met the new Impressionist painters, he tried to imitate their techniques; he began to lighten his very dark palette and to paint in the short brushstrokes of the Impressionists’ style. Unable to successfully copy the style, he developed his own more bold and unconventional style.
In 1888, Van Gogh decided to go south to Arles where he hoped his friends would join him and help found a school of art. At The Yellow House, van Gogh hoped like-minded artists could create together. Gauguin did join him but with disastrous results. Van Gogh’s nervous temperament made him a difficult companion and night-long discussions combined with painting all day undermined his health. Near the end of 1888, an incident led Gauguin to ultimately leave Arles. Van Gogh pursued him with an open razor, was stopped by Gauguin, but ended up cutting a portion of his own ear lobe off. Van Gogh then began to alternate between fits of madness and lucidity and was sent to the asylum in Saint-Remy for treatment.
In May of 1890, after a couple of years at the asylum, he seemed much better and went to live in Auvers-sur-Oise under the watchful eye of Dr. Gachet. Two months later, he died from what is believed to have been a self-inflicted gunshot wound "for the good of all." During his brief career, he did not experience much success, he sold only one painting, lived in poverty, malnourished and overworked. The money he had was supplied by his brother, Theo, and was used primarily for art supplies, coffee and cigarettes.
Van Gogh's finest works were produced in less than three years in a technique that grew more and more impassioned in brushstroke, in symbolic and intense color, in surface tension, and in the movement and vibration of form and line. Van Gogh's inimitable fusion of form and content is powerful; dramatic, lyrically rhythmic, imaginative, and emotional, for the artist was completely absorbed in the effort to explain either his struggle against madness or his comprehension of the spiritual essence of man and nature.
In spite of his lack of success during his lifetime, van Gogh’s legacy lives on having left a lasting impact on the world of art. Van Gogh is now viewed as one of the most influential artists having helped lay the foundations of modern art."
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Wish I could go back in time just to meet him and watch him paint.
@universum_
Жыл бұрын
@42069FineTHATS WHAT I WAS GONNA SAY
@jennifercocharan4526
2 ай бұрын
Judging art is not only by technique.
Of all the artists, I go back to His paintings over and over again. Never tire of any of His works.
I'm trying to paint like monsieur Van Gogh, his technique is unmistakable and very complex. When I was a younger man, I thought the impressionist painters were just lazy and, well, not very good painters. But as I have grown older I see they were simply trying something new and different. I've grown to love their works so much that I've found myself trying to copy them. Wish me luck.
@altmithi4525
8 ай бұрын
happy for you, all the best
@EffectPlaceboThe
3 ай бұрын
Good luck. Paint like yourself
So much beauty and colors to fill the eyes wit joy of his talented mindset
Imagine such beautiful paintings without the use of a camera to view (after) the sun sets, or after the ox and cart have moved on to the village. Many artists of today take a photo to remember what it is they are painting, but to be able to visualize it all from memory is a sign of true genius!
@deborahklein6774
4 жыл бұрын
I often think about that. I love that hewould tackle any subject, no matter how simple or complex.
@sarahalia4897
2 жыл бұрын
nothing special for him after painting
@TonyMiller.13
Жыл бұрын
🧑🏽🎨 yes, it is so. I'm also an Artist 🎨 And like Van Gogh....I'm also Crazy 🤪... Anywho....according to the Documentarians, he was a fast painter, he would attack the canvas with paint, that's why he was able to capture the moment and the feeling so quickly. And yeah....he was a hard working genius, who all he really wanted....was understanding and a pinch of Love.
@TonyMiller.13
Жыл бұрын
@8 bit synth 🧑🏽🎨 it wasn't from memory for sure 🤣😂🤪 I can't even remember what i ate last night 😩 Wait!!! Where did your comment go? 🤷🏽♂️
V. van Gogh and Music ! Wonderful ! Thank very much !
About 20 years ago drove up I5 from Portland to Seattle to view a traveling collection, complained of the 140 miles. You can guess the rest. Couldn't leave the museum. Looked right into his eyes (the portrait in red, strokes so thick his beard trapped shadow in its folds) - and melted. Great artist. Great man. Too bad there's no heaven: he would be at the door. And how fitting: Beethoven's 7th, greatness honors greatness.
What's most revealing about this amazing man are the portraits. There"s no polish, just raw honesty. He opened so many doors for others to follow; right up to this day.
I didn't grasp how many paintings by Van Gogh there were to look at. I'm so grateful for the pause button.
@michaellinner7772
3 ай бұрын
There were a lot more at one time.
The only painter i know that make old beat up shoes look like a masterpiece
These paintings are full of the joys and the sorrows and the solitudes of Gogh Here is myappreciation and emotion for the beauty and magnificence and comfort of these unknown works for me
Reading Van Gogh's letters, speaking so humble + moderate about himself, he apparently could never imagine that his name would be almost synonimous to painting art in general, equal to Rembrandt van Rhijn, or even stronger.
Einfach grossartig, einmalig , in meinen Augen einer der Grössten Maler überhaupt, speziell wenn man an die schweren Umstände denkt die er zu bewältigen hatte.
Saw the Van Gough exhibit in Pittsburgh Pa today and I loved it. So much beauty!!
Beabitiful great paintig woderful amaizing sharing peaceful nice collections thank you God Bles you
Best. Loved it. Im saving and sharing.
How did I not know how prolific this genius was? My mind is blown! Thank you for posting this exquisite collection!
Danke für's herunterladen , habe Bilder gesehen die ich nicht kannte, Van Gogh hat das Leben beobachtet wie kein anderer Künstler, einfach beeindruckend seine Schaffenskraft, einfach "alles".
Vincent your art make us at the same time happy and sad.....❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Love you Vincent.
Thank you so much. Vincent's paintings plus Beethoven created for me the most perfect afternoon. I can only send you a heart felt thank you once again. Tony
I felt like I went to a museum for a week, excellent!
@sabarjuragan7886
4 жыл бұрын
I sell original paintings by van Gogh with certificates. if indeed you are interested can contact me at my email sabarjuragan@gmail.com
@limrosemary8536
4 жыл бұрын
covid 19 or no ., we are in Amsterdam , Arles , Paris etc
@deborahklein6774
4 жыл бұрын
@@limrosemary8536 Good for you! I hope it is evert bit as beautiful as you imagined.
@Uma.Spirit
2 жыл бұрын
@@sabarjuragan7886 Si j'avais eu la chance de posséder une oeuvre de Vincent , jamais je n'aurai envisager de la vendre.Et a la fin de ma vie je l'aurai donner au Muse pour que les gens puissent la voir .
เป็นจิตกรอาภัพมากๆเลยตอนมีชีวิตวาดภาพเป็นร้อยภาพขายได้ภาพเดียวชะตาชีวิตช่างโหดร้ายต่อ VINCENT ไม่ประสพความสำเร็จตอนมีชีวิตอยู่ตอนตายขายภาพได้เป็นพันๆล้านดอลลาว์มีประโยชน์อะไรตัวจิตกรไม่ได้ใช้เงินและความภาคภูมิใจไม่มีตอนมีชีวิตอยู่ ช่างหดหู่ซะจริงๆชีวิตของVINCENT ตายไปแล้วถึงได้รับการกล่าวเป๋นศิลปืนระดับโลก ด้วยจิตคารวะ THANKS.
He transferred his feelings into the paintings,thus giving anyone, not even an art lover strong emotional feelings when viewing them.
@audreydaleski1067
10 ай бұрын
He gave the paintings a living soul.
My favourite artist!!
Thank you for the splendid tour. I don't even have to walk a step.
Grazie Vincent,per le bellissime emozioni che mi dai guardando le tue opere.......love 💛❤️💚💙
Realmente um legado magnífico! Parabéns ao amado mestre Vincent Van Gogh! E a este canal! 👏👏👏👏👏
The prolificness of this man blows my mind
Thank you so much for all the work you do here ~ I am really appreciating your work ~ :)
Excellent, thank you very much
Thank you so much for the amazing painting.
Lindíssimos trabalhos! Eu, assim como milhões, sou apaixonado por Vincent. Ele me fascina. Às vezes fico emocionado...
He is the Best of the Best. I like to paint Re-enactments. He is easy to learn from. Maybe if a doctor would have diagnosed him , maybe he could have given him proper treatment and care. Lust for Life is a great movie about Vincent.
Hia artwork is awesome. Magnificent. Stunningly beautiful! I wish I could hug him for how much he inspires me :) Love you, Vincent!
@sabarjuragan7886
4 жыл бұрын
I sell original paintings by van Gogh with certificates. if indeed you are interested can contact me at my email sabarjuragan@gmail.com
Thank your for the great paintings and music.
The amazing life of Vincent van Gogh is as fascinating and spectacular as his paintings.
Si…es más que belleza… mucho muy impresionante su pintura , su formA d expresarlo…te llega fuerte al corazón y quedas conmovida Para siempre…gracias por mostrarnos a este hombre tan tremendamente humano… Beethoven le queda muy hermoso! Muchas Gracias por enviarlo!
thanks so much for share this wonderfull Art Works!!
Amei. 😍 Ótimo para as minhas aulas de artes... 🥰 Gratidão...🙏🏽
Thank you ❤
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Genuis is in the eye of generations.
Спасибо большое. Я не знала,что у Ван Гога есть работы с хорошими композициями из цветов- букеты в вазах.
What a fabulous collection of Van Gogh's works! So many that I have never seen - that made it especially exciting for me! I do have one suggestion. Though his work is often dark and heavy handed, most of it is colorful and even playful. The music at times overpowered the art, perhaps taking away from its beauty. I would have preferred lighter sound. Still,I thoroughly enjoyed the video. I'm inspired. I will definitely watch it again and again.!
@fcp105
7 ай бұрын
The man was intense,
Bedankt voor alle inspanningen
Racconta tutta la sua vita nei suoi capolavori artista semplice ma grandioso. . Incompreso quando era in vita come spesso accade . Ciao tutta la mia ammirazione ..
It is like looking at a work of 4 distinct artists. He was so versatile.
Magnifique!
Nice paintings with absolutely unsuitable music
Magnificent painting Van Gogh over years
BRAVO ❤❤❤❤❤❤, CON YÊU ❤ CHÚA, JESUS//((CHRIST))). LẠY HỒN NGƯỜI. LẠY HỒN CHÚA. TRANH CỦA CHÚA, CỦA G.O.D.
The self portraits around 36:00 are really modern and stellar
Thanks for sharing this ❤
Good informations.👍
Totally enjoy this program with the beautiful photos... the music score chosen.. not so much. Not very relaxing .. well for me. But I am very grateful and thankful for this video of the masters great Works.
Beautifully presented!!! With a bit of the Maestro, Beethoven!!!!!
@TheJstaten1
4 жыл бұрын
I wonder, was the transcription of the symphony by Liszt?
Beautiful. Thank you so much Regards
Thank You!!!! Massive videos on your list as well
FANTASTIC !!! BRILLIANT!! 👏⭐👏⭐👏⭐👏⭐👏⭐👏
I like his painting very much. xxx from Toronto, Canada
thank you so much
As this collection demonstrates, Vincent was often extremely clumsy. Yet even the early stuff had a lot of character. The ones featuring fruit, bowls of flowers, shoes, fish are just okay, although I admire him for being as inclusive as possible. Some of the portraits are quite powerful, but I feel that Vincent at his very best can be seen in the late landscape paintings . "The Harvest", "Wheatfield with Reaper", "Wheatfield with Crows", his works featuring cypresses , starry nights, and irises all come to mind. Sublime. He became truly great in the last year or two of his life.
I think the reality that an artist can live his whole life in abject poverty and posthumously sell a painting for 80 million dollars is undoubtedly exploitive.. Why is it worth so much more after death. That someone's painstaking inspiration and talent results in immense joy and financial reward for someone else when it obviously didn't do the artist justice while he was alive. Its remarkable isn't it.
Maravilhoso! Super acervo!
Love the arts ❤❤❤
Music: 7th symphony of Beethoven (arranged for 2 pianos).
très beau documentaire.
He really did paint 24/7 insane amount of work If he had lived to Monet age he would have painted around 3000 easily.
Super video ! 🎨
Фантастический Ван Гог!!!
Looks great on my new Sony and the SoundTouch makes it sound good too . I’ll be watching this I’m sure over and over thanks for posting this . With limited ads Say What !
Excellent paintings
Amei.Parabens!
simplesmente maravilhoso.....
Bellissimo. Grazie
A sure painter i know. One of a kind style i love.
Meraviglioso il migliore
When I went there I was about to cry also my mom
Van Gogh nagyon szeretem !
29.06.2020р . 130років як помер Вінсент Ван Гог. Вічна йому Слава🙏🙏🙏
Великолепно!
Wonderful! Vincent was amazing!
@sabarjuragan7886
4 жыл бұрын
I sell original paintings by van Gogh with certificates. if indeed you are interested can contact me at my email sabarjuragan@gmail.com
@trashbag1598
2 жыл бұрын
@@sabarjuragan7886 you are a joke and a disgrace.
Love sunflowers and other flower still life arrangements
greatist ever
Thank you. Too much work was done to create this video.
Unlike Picasso and others who were evaluated from the beginning, while living, Van Gogh pursued a new attempt different from the mainstream paintings of the time, and was not evaluated by critics at the time, At present, achievements have been recognized. Now, I would like the artists to continue trying new things, even if they are not appreciated.
@laurabotti479
4 жыл бұрын
Grazie per questo tesoro
@jgrullon32
3 жыл бұрын
Van Gough was a rejected soul. In his time he was lonely and no one probably warmed up to him. His painting was probably rejected too in his time. Painting may be a masterpiece now but maybe not to anyone in his time.
Amazing. Of course Van Gogh but also Monet, Klimt and all the other painters - up to ones personal taste. But I think what all amazing painters had and have in common is they don't see the world with their eyes. It's with their heart and soul, they feel it. And that is why so many painters but also true and serious musicians become depressed. Firstly, they doubt themselves and secondly the most people can not understand them because they look with their eyes (or listen with their ears) only. I would love to hear paintings (also music) explained not from only the point of art and history but also from some psychotherapist/psychologist or similar (unsure which professional would do best here). Perhaps some idea for someone vlogging?
@creative1able
2 жыл бұрын
I love your observation about the heart and soul of the artist. In my humble opinion, from experience, an expressive therapist might have some insight. Then again, Van Gogh, for instance, left us quotes.
Acho que a música está demais !
grazie
immenso Vincent, nei colori la sua anima
Love the Vincent slide show. He was SO incredibly prolific! "In just over a decade he created approximately 2100 artworks" (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_van_Gogh). I love Beethoven too, but the piano transcription of his Symphony no. 7 is a bit jarring for what should be a calm, meditative visual experience.
He had no children from what I read about him, but his paintings where like his kids his legacy is set
最初から評価を受けてた、ピカソ等とは違い、生きている間は、当時の主流の絵画とは違う新たな試みを追求して、当時の批評家に全く評価されなかったゴッホですが、現在は功績が認められました。今は、評価されなくても、アーティストの皆さんには、新しい試みを続けていただきたいです。
i was in Poland for the Kraftwerk concert at Sopot and get an understanding of catholic historical monuments, from the train Journey Gdansk to Krakow, I had a conversation with local Polish woman who was reading a Nazi spy hunter book which is understandable considering what happened. The subject turned to Art and I said Vincent van Gogh was a genius who saw the world differently, she being a catholic tried to ridicule him and his mental state, I replied who was this freak Leonardo da Vinci who most likey never made love to woman.
Enjoyed
Maravilloso
Magnífico los cuadros
2 masters together...
espectacular
Meraviglioso..
Racconta il bambino sensibile e intelligente che racchiudeva el suo ❤ da brivido..