Vincent van Gogh was a self-taught and influential 19th-century artist from the Netherlands, known for producing over 2,000 works of art. He was celebrated for his unique style, which combined vivid colors with bold brushstrokes and emotional intensity, conveying a range of emotions through his paintings. He was a master of color and technique, experimenting with new combinations and pushing boundaries. Despite facing challenges, such as mental illness, poverty, and rejection, his works went on to be considered valuable masterpieces, inspiring and captivating people around the world.
