800 Van Gogh Paintings! 3 Hours! Vincent Van Gogh Silent Slideshow Screensaver!



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– Marvel at the most beautiful paintings by one fo the world’s foremost artists, Vincent Van Gogh! These 800 paintings are now thought of as the foundation of Post-Impressionism, from 1886 and 1905.

– Vincent Willem van Gogh was born in 1853 in the Netherlands, and feverishly created over 800 paintings — selling only one — in his lifetime. He battled mental illness through his art, but eventually succumbed, and died of suicide at age 37 in 1890.

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For more on Van Gogh, watch Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” – Super Zoom Close-Up! in 4K UHD: https://youtu.be/cHrLrpL4zJM

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34 thoughts on “800 Van Gogh Paintings! 3 Hours! Vincent Van Gogh Silent Slideshow Screensaver!”

  1. I didn't care much about paintings and art until I stumbled upon A Starry Night. It instantly captivated me and filled me with wonder. I looked up the painter and searched his other works and I thoroughly enjoyed all of his work.

    I still dont care much about painting, but my house is full of recreations of Van Gogh's paintings.

    I know your life was not easy, but thank you Vincent for making a boisterous boy appreciate art some 150 years after your time.

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  2. I thank you for sharing paintings many have never seenas well as the drawings,he was first a drawer then a painter with a love for the common people as subjects.He was very partial to the working class and the bent over position of those doing so. As an artist I adore this man's story and work,as I do renditions of his work daily.I have read and seen about everything thee is on him and yet I am still mesmerized by his work daily.We have many old masters to look to for motivation and learning but no one like him who brings perfection in the imperfection,truly the most amazing post impressionist artist ever.

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  3. Through my dads side I am actually blood-related to Vincent Van Gogh – When my dad told me I was shocked and did not believe him seeing as I loved his work but he showed me on the family tree.

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  4. All of the wonderful painters who I adore so much, for some reason only Van Gogh grabs me instantly and won't let go. A thousand could paint a tree to look more like a tree, not a single one could make it feel more like a tree.

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  5. Good idea no music added …you can do something else while seeing great art ie. listen to radio, watch TV etc. Is that what you were thinking? However, has anyone made it all the
    way through it in one sitting? I wont eather if I do not get back to it! Do you notice the key
    board cuts out…? What is that about? Lets see Cezanne and others next. Good job!

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