Vincent van Gogh, the Dutch Post-Impressionist painter, left an indelible mark on the art world. His tumultuous life and prolific output-spanning just over a decade-yielded approximately 2,100 artworks, including around 860 oil paintings. Most of these masterpieces emerged during his final two years, a period of intense creativity and inner turmoil. Van Gogh’s oeuvre encompasses a rich tapestry of genres: landscapes, still lifes, portraits, and self-portraits. His bold use of color, dramatic brushwork, and impulsive expression contributed significantly to the foundations of modern art. While he struggled for recognition during his lifetime, today he stands as one of history’s greatest painters. His works evoke raw emotion, capturing the essence of the human experience. Notable pieces include the vibrant “Sunflowers” (1887), the intimate “Bedroom in Arles” (1888), the mesmerizing “Starry Night” (1889), and the haunting “Wheatfield with Crows” (1890). Van Gogh’s legacy extends beyond canvas; he embodies the romantic ideal of the tortured artist, whose brilliance transcends time and resonates with generations of art enthusiasts. His pieces, from numerous self-portraits to iconic sunflower compositions, remain among the world’s most recognizable and valuable works of art.

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