To begin with, Vincent Willem Van Gogh had a rough start on life. He was born exactly a year after his older brother, Vincent Willem Van Gogh, was still born (Greenberg, Jordan 5). Vincent’s deceased brother was buried by the church door where his father preached. Every Sunday morning, Vincent saw the headstone with the name he shared with his deceased brother (Greenberg, Jordan 6).
Next, Vincent Van Gogh did not finish his formal education. Vincent was sent to Mrs. Provily’s School in a nearby village when he was eleven (Greenberg, Jordan 8). While attending school, He studied many languages including Dutch, French, and English. He also took amateur art lessons like, freehand and linear drawing (Greenberg, Jordan 8). Vincent left school when he was sixteen to work for his uncle at an art gallery. …show more content…
Vincent fell in love with women that were sad and broken. While in England, Vincent fell in love for the first time with his landlady’s widowed daughter (Biography in Context). He proposed twice but was eventually rejected (Biography in Context). He later fell in love with his cousin Kate; she was disgusted and rejected him (“Vincent Van Gogh Biography”). He soon formed a close relationship with a pregnant prostitute, Clasina Maria. When Clasina went back to being a prostitute, Vincent became depressed, and later gave up on love (“Vincent Van Gogh