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Vincent Van Gogh (Neerlandés, 1853 - 1890) - Oil Painting

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Vincent Van Gogh (Neerlandés, 1853 - 1890) - Oil Painting
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"Oil on unframed canvas by Vincent Van Gogh. You can see two types of stamps on paper where he mentions: (THE COLLECTION OF MR. AND MRS LEIGH B. BLOCK chicago Illinois) and a second where he mentions (Vincent Van Gogh - Self-portrait) in the same way, four ink stamps can be seen where they mention: (Musee d'orsay - and an apparently Nazi stamp) see at different points on the reverse The painting is in good condition, as are the grilles.
The size of the painting is 29.5 x 25.7 inches. Review each posted photo in detail.

This lot consists of an oil on canvas without a frame, it refers to the famous artist Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853-1890). It was acquired second hand through a farm. Without COA and because of how the paint, wood, stamps and signature look; it is believed that it could be a painting by the artist himself.
This rich toned painting would be a highlight for any collector's shop, home, estate, and / or gallery.

Small summary of the biography of VINCENT VAN GOGH.
Vincent van Gogh would become one of the best known artists in the world. His paintings have touched cultures around the world and he became the archetype of the "tortured artist".
Van Gogh was born in 1853 and grew up in Holland. He grew up in a religious family with his father as a minister. When he finished his studies, Vincent followed his uncle's profession and became an art dealer, learning the trade in Holland and then working in England and France. Vincent was successful and initially happy with his job. However, he soon grew tired of the art business, especially in Paris, and lost interest in trade. After returning home, Vincent began studying theology. Although he was very passionate and enthusiastic, he failed the exams to get into a couple of programs. Characteristic of his personality, he was intelligent, able to speak several languages, but he did not believe that Latin was a language to preach to the poor. During this period, he worked as a missionary in a coal mining community that lived with the common poor and working people. As his development as a preacher stagnated, his interest in those around him increased. His life as an artist began.
In 1880, at age 27, Van Gogh entered the Acadmie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, Belgium. The following winter, living in Amsterdam, Vincent fell in love, his heart broke and he began to paint. The next few years would result in little success in both love and art.
At the age of 16 he began working as a clerk at the Goupil Art Gallery in The Hague, which was run by his uncle. There his love for painting and literature began.
The gallery moved to London and Vincent decided to move to a boarding house. There he led a quiet life and began to draw, but after being rejected by the woman he was in love with, he became violent and sullen and moved to Paris.
At such depressing moments in his life, he saw religion as his only path and decided to become a priest, but was not admitted to the seminary. At last he became a preacher, appointed by the Brussels consistory, and was assigned to the Borinage. There he lived with some miners, but after supporting one of his strikes they took him out of religious life and decided to dedicate himself entirely to painting and reading.
He worked as a teacher, preacher and bookseller, until he realized that drawing was his true passion. Thanks to his brother Theo, he entered the Brussels Academy of Painting at the age of 27. On a trip to The Hague in 1881, he began to interact with local artist circles and decided to take an interest in still life.
Although he continued to draw, he was unable to sell his drawings or paintings and began receiving money from his brother Theo, with whom he wrote letters throughout his life to inform him of his situation.
Vincent began to have hallucinations and to suffer severe pain, so his brother decided to admit him to Saint Paul Hospital, where he was rejected. Saint Reney Hospital took him in and diagnosed him with epilepsy and schizophrenia.
Despite his illness, Vincent continued painting and drawing without stopping, although his works continued without success and without giving him money. He only sold two paintings in his life.

ORIGIN:
This article is of limited origin, and is attributed to Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853-1890)

CONDITION
Good general condition. Please check the photos well for more references and you can check the details patiently. "