Vincent van Gogh

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During this period he broadened his subject matter to include series

During this period he broadened his subject matter to include series

of olive trees, wheat fields and sunflowers.
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The exact sequence of events which led to Van Gogh's mutilation

The exact sequence of events which led to Van Gogh's mutilation

of his ear is not known.
The hospital diagnosis was "acute mania with generalised delirium", and within a few days the local police ordered that he be placed in hospital care.
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The late period of creativity The late period of creativity, which

The late period of creativity

The late period of creativity, which began

after moving from Paris to the south of France, is very controversial, but at the same time most fruitful. The bright nature of Provence inspired the artist to write very vibrant and colorful landscapes. But at the same time, in the soul of the artist, the illness that eventually led to his death ripened. During periods of crisis, he writes pictures, conveying a depressing sense of hopelessness, embracing it. The artist chooses gloomy color combinations, deforms objects. In one of those moments of desperation, tired of fighting the insanity, Vincent van Gogh fired a pistol from himself. This happened on July 29, 1890 in the city of Auvers-sur-Oise (France).
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Vase with Irises Against a Yellow Background, May 1890, Van Gogh

 Vase with Irises Against a Yellow Background, May 1890, Van Gogh

Museum, Amsterdam 

Pink Roses in a Vase, May 1890, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York [

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Pink Peach Tree in Blossom (Reminiscence of Mauve), watercolour, March 1888.

Pink Peach Tree in Blossom (Reminiscence of Mauve), watercolour, March 1888.

Kröller-Müller Museum

1889. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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Wheatfield with Crows, 1890. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam Wheatfield Under Thunderclouds,

Wheatfield with Crows, 1890. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

Wheatfield Under Thunderclouds, 1890, Van

Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands