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Van Gogh's I dreamed of painting what was the original sentence?

I dreamed of painting, and then I drew a dream.

From Van Gogh himself, this sentence has also made countless people who love this master of art feel his freedom, arrogance and confusion. Half-dreaming and half-waking is just a portrayal of Van Gogh's real life experience. When he was awake, he tried to escape from Leng Yan and ridicule in the art capital, and in his dream, he lived in a fresh and pure world in the south.

The movie loves the mystery of Van Gogh's starry sky, and its narrative style and the clue of a letter bring the audience into the mirror image of the last six weeks of Van Gogh's life. People always say that in the gloomy world of the 19th century, people's prejudice killed the genius who painted the night sky, but in Vincent and Van Gogh, the Serbian satirist Grady Mills Muja reshaped a surprising and surprising story for Van Gogh.

Vincent William Van Gogh was a Dutch post-impressionist painter from March 3, 1853 to July 29, 189. His representative works include the starry moon night, self-portrait series and sunflower series.

Van Gogh was born on March 3th, 1853 to a Protestant pastor's family in Dherdt, a Dutch village. In his early years, he worked as a clerk, a business agent and a missionary in a mining area. Finally, he devoted himself to painting. His early painting style was realistic, and he was influenced by Dutch traditional painting and French realistic painting school.

In p>1886, he came to Paris, got acquainted with Impressionists and neo-impressionism painters, and came into contact with Japanese Ukiyo-e paintings. The expansion of his vision greatly changed his painting style. In 1888, he came to the southern French town of Arles to create a suspension bridge, and in the same year, he interacted with the painter Paul Gauguin. However, due to the conflict of their personalities and differences of ideas, the cooperation soon failed.

Since then, some people have recorded that Van Gogh's madness is epilepsy, but when he was conscious, he still insisted on painting. In 1889, he created a starry night. In July 189, Van Gogh shot himself in insanity at the age of 37.