Simon Schama's Power of Art - Season 1 Episode 6 Van Gogh
Season - Episode
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1 - 1Caravaggio Oct 19, 2006 -
1 - 2Bernini Oct 26, 2006 -
1 - 3Rembrandt Nov 02, 2006 -
1 - 4Jacques-Louis David Nov 09, 2006 -
1 - 5Turner Nov 16, 2006 -
1 - 6Van Gogh Nov 23, 2006 -
1 - 7Picasso Nov 30, 2006 -
1 - 8Rothko Dec 07, 2006
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0 - 1Interview with Simon Schama Jan 01, 1970 -
0 - 2Simon Schama Remembers... The Power of Art May 13, 2025
Overview
Born in Groot-Zundert, The Netherlands, Van Gogh spent his early life as an art dealer, teacher and preacher in England, Holland and Belgium. His period as an artist began in 1881 when he chose to study art in Brussels, starting with watercolours and moving quickly on to oils. The French countryside was a major influence on his life and his early work was dominated by sombre, earthy colours depicting peasant workers, the most famous of which is The Potato Eaters, 1885. It was during Van Gogh's studies in Paris (1886-8) that he developed the individual style of brushwork and use of colour that made his name. In 1888 he moved to Arles where the Provençal landscape provided his best-known subject matter. However, it also marked the start of his mental crisis following an argument with his contemporary Paul Gauguin. Van Gogh was committed to a mental asylum in 1889 where he continued to paint, but he committed suicide in 1890.
