Misery, paranoia, suicide by cutting his ears, genius and madman, the world-famous Van Gogh
author:Cool rosemary
There may be a furnace burning with a blazing flame in the corner of the soul, but no one comes to warm it; Passers-by glimpse only a glimpse of the chimney.
Hardship, paranoia, madness, suicide by cutting off ears, genius and madman, these are the keywords that Van Gogh distilled in his life.
When Van Gogh's madness did not attack, he still insisted on painting, but he lived in a psychiatric hospital for a long time, and even when he was later discharged, he was reported again and imprisoned.
On an ordinary afternoon, Van Gogh, who was tormented by pain, anxiety, fanaticism, and criticism, picked up a pistol, stood in the golden wheat field that he had painted countless times, and ended his short life with his own hands in just an instant, at the age of 37.
Vincent van Gogh (30 March 1853 – 29 July 1890) was a Dutch post-impressionist painter. Representative works include "Starry Moon Night", self-portrait series, sunflower series, etc.
His paintings are priceless, and his family letters to his brother can be auctioned for a whopping £7.5 billion.
When he was alive, all he could see was misery, pain and torment; After he left, the glory came belatedly, reaching heights he had never imagined before his lifetime.
"There is a fire in everyone's heart, and those who pass by only see smoke". Van Gogh said nothing until he left this world of lovelessness alone.