Van Gogh, Vincent

Van Gogh, Vincent
(1853-90)
   refer to the entry on 'art'.

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  • van Gogh,Vincent — van Gogh (văn gōʹ, gôKHʹ, vän KHôKHʹ), Vincent. 1853 1890. Dutch postimpressionist painter whose early works, such as The Potato Eaters (1885), portray peasant life in somber colors. His later works, including many self portraits, a series of… …   Universalium

  • Van Gogh, Vincent — (1853 1890)    Vincent Van Gogh attended the Training School for Evangelists in Brussels from August to November 1878. He failed to secure the requisite certification to preach the Gospel, and he departed on his own for the coalfields of the Bori …   Historical Dictionary of Brussels

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  • Van Gogh, Vincent Willem — (1853 1890)    A Dutch post impressionist painter who suffered from severe headaches, * nightmares, epileptic seizures, * tinnitus, hallucinations, and other * perceptual disturbances, who cut off his left ear lobe, and who shot himself in 1890.… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • Van Gogh, Vincent Willem — (1853 1890)    painter    Vincent Willem Van Gogh, one of the most famous of the impressionists and a precursor of fauvism and expressionism, was born in Groot zundert, Brabant, Holland. The son of a Calvinist pastor, he worked at the Goupil art… …   France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present

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  • Van Gogh, Vincent — (1853 90)    refer to the entry on art …   The Deleuze dictionary

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