Vincent Van Gogh Timeline

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Chronological/Timeline: Vincent Van Gogh (Dyson)

My name is Vincent, Vincent Van Gogh.I am am a Dutch artist who lived in the 1800s I was not very known or popular in my time but later down the road I became well know in the art community world wide. People never really treated me the best of all people but I got some respect from other artist.I was always depressed, and later became mentally unstable because of life problems,The biggest were with my luck with women,I did not have the best luck at all, I could never really find the right girl for me they all just thought I did not seem right.

A lot of my work was not recorded,because I destroyed it and a 6th of my recorded art is destroyed remember it was painted in the 1800s.

Sea at scheveningen
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It was my first we'll known art.

My next big event was a self portrait called "Self portrait with a straw hat"It was painting created in 1887,it was my first self portraits. It was just me with a straw hat simply that's all.

My sunflowers painting was a pretty big paintings and is pretty well known now. It was just a simple painting of sunflowers. I have a lot of small work that was never really put out by me or anyone else.They were just simple pieces.It was painted in 1888

My Painting called the 'starry night" was one of my biggest and most known paintings It is was of the best paintings now. Back in my days it was not really known and was just a regular painting.It was painted in 1888 after my sunflower painting.

Self portrait with bandaged ear was a oil paintings of me with a bandaged ear. I cut my ear off or some say it was done in a fight with another guy, I took the piece of the ear and gave it to a prostitute later that night. She fainted after that I went back to my house to fall asleep in my bloody bed. The cops were later noticed by the prostitute. When they found me, I was about to die because of blood loss and was taken to the hospital after that I was

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