Vincent van Gogh
Vincent Willem van Gogh was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who became one of the most renowned and important artists in Western art history after his death on July 29, 1890. He made around 2,100 artworks over the span of a decade, including around 860 oil paintings, the majority of which came from the last two years of his life.
Vincent van Gogh was not a commercially successful painter during his lifetime, despite being considered one of the most significant artists in Western art today. His outstanding paintings, on the other hand, have been regarded for their expressive passion since the early twentieth century. The Post-Impressionist painter's work is a roadmap to modern art, filled with powerful brushstrokes and strong color. Van Gogh's work, especially Starry Night, is so well-known that it is now celebrated as immersive art installations and replicated using drone technology.