Who was Vincent van Gogh?



A short film about Vincent van Gogh, for use as an introduction to lessons about the artist and his work. Suitable for ages 7-10.

Looking for more lessons about Vincent van Gogh? Van Gogh at school offers lessons for all primary school classes: https://www.vangoghmuseum.com/atschool

Video credits:
Commissioned by the Van Gogh Museum and made by JVtv (www.jvtv.nl/en/)
Producer: Ilona Jens
Director: Marieke Hermans
Film editing: Metropolisfilm
Voice over: Timothy George
Maps and images: Yolanda Huntelaar
All the paintings in this film are from the collection of the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation), with the exception of:
Terrace of a café at night (Place du Forum) – Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo
Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear – The Courtauld Gallery, London

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23 thoughts on “Who was Vincent van Gogh?”

  1. I could imagine Kim Taehyung (a big fan of van Gogh) watching this video.
    Man in the video: And you? What are you good at?

    Taehyung: I'm good at
    – Singing
    – Dancing
    – Rapping
    – Being the most handsome man on this planet

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  2. I’m good at drawing! 😸 But, I’m not noticed much like Vincent. :/ I always wanna get better, but no other artists wanna guide me. They would rather I just stop drawing. One dude even said I should just let someone else draw For me. 😔 I continue to draw tho. Cuz I wanna eventually make all the doubters eat their words and see how talented I really can be.

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  3. who ever made ths good job
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  4. Amo moltissimo Vincent, anche se non è il mio preferito in assoluto, e sono felice che sia stato così prolifico ma triste perché non capito in vita. Bellissimo video, thanks 😊💚🎶🎻🐞🍀

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  5. Sad… He wasn't even noticed by people in his time…. Now he is one of the best artists in history. We need to pay more attention at such great artists and help them instead of shunning them off

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