Vincent van Gogh - Post-Impressionist, Paintings, Artwork: His artistic career was extremely short, lasting only the 10 years from 1880 to 1890. During the first four years of this period, while acquiring technical proficiency, he confined himself almost entirely to drawings and watercolours. First, he went to study drawing at the Brussels Academy; in 1881 he moved to his father’s parsonage at Etten, Netherlands, and began to work from nature. Van Gogh worked hard and methodically but soon perceived the difficulty of self-training and the need to seek the guidance of more experienced artists. Late in 1881 he settled at The Hague to work with a Dutch
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Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890). Dutch post-impressionist painter. A Pair of Shoes, 1886. Oil on canvas (37,5 x 45,0 cm). Van Gogh Museum. Amsterdam, Netherlands. - Album alb1727579
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