Sheer exhaustion has been depicted through this painting. The lifelessness of Vincent Van Gogh's Still Life Vase with Pink Roses, composed in 1890, explains the painful picture of a heartless, casual world. Usually brimming with energy, Van Gogh chose to depict a meaningful state of being through roses. His message? read more
No one can knows who is sad and who is not. And also, no one can knows the sadness level of a sad person. Especially when the person is dead, like Van Gogh. Van Gogh, probably had mental issues. He had depression and anxiety, some people claim that he had symptoms of bipolar disorder. So he was sad but he cannot be the saddest person. read more
At heart, Van Gogh was a kind, decent and very generous person. But he tended to go completely overboard in everything he did, and thus managed to alienate people by his nervous, over-excited and often quarrelsome nature. read more
Few names are better known than that of Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh. Vincent van Gogh was a post-impressionist painter born on the thirtieth of March 1853 in Zundert, Netherlands. He is well known for paintings such as Starry Night (1889), the Sunflowers series, Irises (1890), and Portrait of Dr. Gachet (1890). read more
Vincent Van Gogh shot himself. His nephew (Theo’s son) was very ill and required extended hospitalization, and Vincent was getting to the point where he needed to be institutionalized. He knew that Theo could not afford to pay for both. It was one of the reasons he sacrificed his life, in addition to his epilepsy and bi-polarism. read more