Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Analysis Of Dr. Cibelli s The Great Van Gogh
When one hears the word ââ¬Å"artâ⬠there are a few names that instantly come to mind. Picasso, Monet, and of course, the great Van Gogh are some of the best, to name a few. In Dr. Cibelliââ¬â¢s presentation on success despite adversity, we took a look at Van Gogh and the struggles he had to overcome in order to make it to the top of the art world. In order to get an understanding of Van Goghââ¬â¢s artworks, we must first get to know the very man himself. As it turns out, according to Dr. Cibelli, Van Goghââ¬â¢s success was a by-product of his many hardships. As was noted in the video, ââ¬Å"The Power of Art,â⬠Van Gogh didnââ¬â¢t always have his mind set on becoming an artist. In trying to follow in his fatherââ¬â¢s footsteps, Van Gogh early in life tried to become a pastor, but was booted out by fellow missionaries. It was after this failure, that Van Gogh decided to paint as a way to express himself and make a living. Unfortunately, his paintings didnââ¬â¢t sell very well (seen as too dark) and he could not turn to his father for help. The rough relationship with his father, as noted by the documentary, stemmed from the fact that Van Goghââ¬â¢s girlfriend was a former prostitute, and that was something his father could not accept. Luckily for Van Gogh, his brother Theo was by his side both financially and emotionally, even up until death. As if his early life wasnââ¬â¢t difficult enough, it was also revealed through ââ¬Å"The Power of Artâ⬠that Van Gogh eventually developed a mental illness. According to
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