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[M]Another requirement was that the aircraft could operate from[/M] short and [M]bad fields[/M].
Lockheed C-130 Hercules - American medium four-engine military transport aircraft with turboprop drive, manufactured by Lockheed. From its entry into service in December 1956 to 2006, more than 2,260 examples of this machine in 40 versions were produced, which are equipped with the armed forces of more than 50 countries around the world. In December 2006, the C-130 Hercules became the third machine, alongside the B-52 Stratofortress and the English Electric Canberra, that has been used continuously for 50 years by the armed forces for which it was designed, in this case the United States Air Force, while being the longest-produced aircraft in aviation history. The latest build version of the Hercules is the C-130J. The main purpose of Hercules is the transport of goods and people, also injured, over medium distances.The ability to land on unpaved runways makes it a very universal machine, suitable for specialized tasks: air support (AC-130 Specter), SAR rescue and search service, as a flying tanker, meteorological reconnaissance, firefighting or medical evacuation MEDEVAC. The only civilian Hercules in Europe is an Air Contractors machine from Ireland.
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[M]Another requirement was that the aircraft could operate from short[/M] and bad [M]fields[/M].
Lockheed C-130 Hercules - American medium four-engine military transport aircraft with turboprop drive, manufactured by Lockheed. From its entry into service in December 1956 to 2006, more than 2,260 examples of this machine in 40 versions were produced, which are equipped with the armed forces of more than 50 countries around the world. In December 2006, the C-130 Hercules became the third machine, alongside the B-52 Stratofortress and the English Electric Canberra, that has been used continuously for 50 years by the armed forces for which it was designed, in this case the United States Air Force, while being the longest-produced aircraft in aviation history. The latest build version of the Hercules is the C-130J. The main purpose of Hercules is the transport of goods and people, also injured, over medium distances.The ability to land on unpaved runways makes it a very universal machine, suitable for specialized tasks: air support (AC-130 Specter), SAR rescue and search service, as a flying tanker, meteorological reconnaissance, firefighting or medical evacuation MEDEVAC. The only civilian Hercules in Europe is an Air Contractors machine from Ireland.
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NEW YORK — A NYPD detective was killed by “friendly fire” [M]during the police response to an attempted robbery in which seven officers fired 42 shots within 11 seconds, officials said Wednesday[/M].
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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NEW YORK — [M]A NYPD detective was killed by “friendly fire” during the police response to an attempted robbery[/M] in which seven officers fired 42 shots within 11 seconds, officials said Wednesday.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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NEW YORK — [M]A NYPD detective was killed by “friendly fire”[/M] during the police response to an attempted robbery in which seven officers fired 42 shots within 11 seconds, officials said Wednesday.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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[M]The witness[/M] also [M]reported Ransom was armed[/M], [M]according to police.[/M]
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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[M]The witness[/M] also [M]reported Ransom was armed[/M], according to police.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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[M]Matthew Gorman[/M], who were not in uniform, [M]were around the corner[/M] for an unrelated incident [M]when they responded to the location[/M].
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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[M]Matthew Gorman[/M], who were not in uniform, [M]were around the corner for an unrelated incident[/M] when they responded to the location.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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[M]Matthew Gorman[/M], who were not in uniform, [M]were around the corner[/M] for an unrelated incident when they responded to the location.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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[M]Matthew Gorman[/M], who [M]were not in uniform[/M], were around the corner for an unrelated incident when they responded to the location.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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This is Christopher Ransom, the suspect who brandished an imitation gun while robbing the Queens [M]cell phone store[/M] where our hero [M]detective was killed[/M] last night.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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This is Christopher Ransom, the suspect who brandished an imitation gun while robbing the Queens cell phone store where our hero [M]detective was killed last night[/M].
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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This is Christopher Ransom, the suspect who brandished an imitation gun while robbing the Queens cell phone store where our hero [M]detective was killed[/M] last night.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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This is Christopher Ransom, the suspect who brandished an imitation gun while robbing the Queens cell phone store where our [M]hero detective[/M] was killed last night.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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This is Christopher Ransom, the suspect who brandished an imitation gun while robbing the [M]Queens cell phone store[/M] where our hero detective was killed last night.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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This is [M]Christopher Ransom[/M], the suspect who [M]brandished an imitation gun while robbing[/M] the Queens [M]cell phone store[/M] where our hero detective was killed last night.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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This is [M]Christopher Ransom[/M], the suspect who [M]brandished an imitation gun[/M] while robbing the Queens cell phone store where our hero detective was killed last night.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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This is [M]Christopher Ransom[/M], the [M]suspect[/M] who brandished an imitation gun while robbing the Queens cell phone store where our hero detective was killed last night.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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While he’s in custody, [M]police are asking anyone with more information about him to contact them[/M].
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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While [M]he’s in custody[/M], police are asking anyone with more information about him to contact them.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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He’s in custody, but [M]we want anyone with information about him that might help our investigation to call #800577TIPS[/M].
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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[M]He’s in custody[/M], but we want anyone with information about him that might help our investigation to call #800577TIPS.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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NYPD Chief of Department [M]Terence Monahan tweeted[/M] a photo of the suspect [M]shortly after the news conference[/M].
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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NYPD Chief of Department [M]Terence Monahan tweeted a photo of the suspect[/M] shortly after the news conference.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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[M]NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan[/M] tweeted a photo of the suspect shortly after the news conference.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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[M]Six uniformed officers arrived[/M] at [M]about the same time[/M].
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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[M]Six uniformed officers arrived[/M] at about the same time.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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A witness first called 911 Tuesday night to report seeing robbery suspect Christopher Ransom putting on a mask and entering the T-Mobile store in Richmond Hill, [M]NYPD Deputy Chief Kevin Maloney[/M] said at a news conference Wednesday.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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[M]A witness first called 911[/M] Tuesday night [M]to report seeing[/M] robbery suspect [M]Christopher Ransom[/M] putting on a mask and [M]entering the T-Mobile store in Richmond Hill, NYPD Deputy Chief Kevin Maloney said at a news conference Wednesday[/M].
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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[M]A witness first called 911[/M] Tuesday night [M]to report seeing[/M] robbery suspect [M]Christopher Ransom putting on a mask[/M] and entering the T-Mobile store in Richmond Hill, NYPD Deputy Chief Kevin Maloney said at a news conference Wednesday.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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[M]A witness first called 911 Tuesday night[/M] to report seeing robbery suspect Christopher Ransom putting on a mask and entering the T-Mobile store in Richmond Hill, NYPD Deputy Chief Kevin Maloney said at a news conference Wednesday.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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A witness first called 911 Tuesday night to report seeing [M]robbery suspect Christopher Ransom[/M] putting on a mask and entering the T-Mobile store in Richmond Hill, NYPD Deputy Chief Kevin Maloney said at a news conference Wednesday.
Simonsen and Sgt. Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile. The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag had taken two employees to the back of the store. The dispatcher then said a source told police that the man had a black handgun. Fewer than three minutes later, the officers arrived on the scene and approached the back of the store. The suspect allegedly emerged from the back of the store and started walking toward the officers while pointing an imitation gun, police said. As the officers moved out of the store, the suspect allegedly moved toward the front door and held up the firearm. Soon after, gunfire erupted. "Shots fired! Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher.
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[M]The dispatcher said a black man with a duffle bag[/M] had taken two employees to the back of the store.
NEW YORK — A NYPD detective was killed by “friendly fire” during the police response to an attempted robbery in which seven officers fired 42 shots within 11 seconds, officials said Wednesday. A witness first called 911 Tuesday night to report seeing robbery suspect Christopher Ransom putting on a mask and entering the T-Mobile store in Richmond Hill, NYPD Deputy Chief Kevin Maloney said at a news conference Wednesday. The witness also reported Ransom was armed, according to police. NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan tweeted a photo of the suspect shortly after the news conference. While he’s in custody, police are asking anyone with more information about him to contact them. This is Christopher Ransom, the suspect who brandished an imitation gun while robbing the Queens cell phone store where our hero detective was killed last night. He’s in custody, but we want anyone with information about him that might help our investigation to call #800577TIPS. pic.twitter.com/Aoc3Ug3Q6U — Chief Terence Monahan (@NYPDChiefofDept) February 13, 2019 Detective Brian Simonsen and Sgt. Matthew Gorman, who were not in uniform, were around the corner for an unrelated incident when they responded to the location. Six uniformed officers arrived at about the same time.
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[M]The dispatcher said a black man[/M] with a duffle bag [M]had taken two employees to the back of the store[/M].
NEW YORK — A NYPD detective was killed by “friendly fire” during the police response to an attempted robbery in which seven officers fired 42 shots within 11 seconds, officials said Wednesday. A witness first called 911 Tuesday night to report seeing robbery suspect Christopher Ransom putting on a mask and entering the T-Mobile store in Richmond Hill, NYPD Deputy Chief Kevin Maloney said at a news conference Wednesday. The witness also reported Ransom was armed, according to police. NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan tweeted a photo of the suspect shortly after the news conference. While he’s in custody, police are asking anyone with more information about him to contact them. This is Christopher Ransom, the suspect who brandished an imitation gun while robbing the Queens cell phone store where our hero detective was killed last night. He’s in custody, but we want anyone with information about him that might help our investigation to call #800577TIPS. pic.twitter.com/Aoc3Ug3Q6U — Chief Terence Monahan (@NYPDChiefofDept) February 13, 2019 Detective Brian Simonsen and Sgt. Matthew Gorman, who were not in uniform, were around the corner for an unrelated incident when they responded to the location. Six uniformed officers arrived at about the same time.
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[M]Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted to the dispatcher[/M].
NEW YORK — A NYPD detective was killed by “friendly fire” during the police response to an attempted robbery in which seven officers fired 42 shots within 11 seconds, officials said Wednesday. A witness first called 911 Tuesday night to report seeing robbery suspect Christopher Ransom putting on a mask and entering the T-Mobile store in Richmond Hill, NYPD Deputy Chief Kevin Maloney said at a news conference Wednesday. The witness also reported Ransom was armed, according to police. NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan tweeted a photo of the suspect shortly after the news conference. While he’s in custody, police are asking anyone with more information about him to contact them. This is Christopher Ransom, the suspect who brandished an imitation gun while robbing the Queens cell phone store where our hero detective was killed last night. He’s in custody, but we want anyone with information about him that might help our investigation to call #800577TIPS. pic.twitter.com/Aoc3Ug3Q6U — Chief Terence Monahan (@NYPDChiefofDept) February 13, 2019 Detective Brian Simonsen and Sgt. Matthew Gorman, who were not in uniform, were around the corner for an unrelated incident when they responded to the location. Six uniformed officers arrived at about the same time.
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[M]Shots fired!" an officer repeatedly shouted[/M] to the dispatcher.
NEW YORK — A NYPD detective was killed by “friendly fire” during the police response to an attempted robbery in which seven officers fired 42 shots within 11 seconds, officials said Wednesday. A witness first called 911 Tuesday night to report seeing robbery suspect Christopher Ransom putting on a mask and entering the T-Mobile store in Richmond Hill, NYPD Deputy Chief Kevin Maloney said at a news conference Wednesday. The witness also reported Ransom was armed, according to police. NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan tweeted a photo of the suspect shortly after the news conference. While he’s in custody, police are asking anyone with more information about him to contact them. This is Christopher Ransom, the suspect who brandished an imitation gun while robbing the Queens cell phone store where our hero detective was killed last night. He’s in custody, but we want anyone with information about him that might help our investigation to call #800577TIPS. pic.twitter.com/Aoc3Ug3Q6U — Chief Terence Monahan (@NYPDChiefofDept) February 13, 2019 Detective Brian Simonsen and Sgt. Matthew Gorman, who were not in uniform, were around the corner for an unrelated incident when they responded to the location. Six uniformed officers arrived at about the same time.
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[M]Gorman received a dispatch about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile.[/M]
NEW YORK — A NYPD detective was killed by “friendly fire” during the police response to an attempted robbery in which seven officers fired 42 shots within 11 seconds, officials said Wednesday. A witness first called 911 Tuesday night to report seeing robbery suspect Christopher Ransom putting on a mask and entering the T-Mobile store in Richmond Hill, NYPD Deputy Chief Kevin Maloney said at a news conference Wednesday. The witness also reported Ransom was armed, according to police. NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan tweeted a photo of the suspect shortly after the news conference. While he’s in custody, police are asking anyone with more information about him to contact them. This is Christopher Ransom, the suspect who brandished an imitation gun while robbing the Queens cell phone store where our hero detective was killed last night. He’s in custody, but we want anyone with information about him that might help our investigation to call #800577TIPS. pic.twitter.com/Aoc3Ug3Q6U — Chief Terence Monahan (@NYPDChiefofDept) February 13, 2019 Detective Brian Simonsen and Sgt. Matthew Gorman, who were not in uniform, were around the corner for an unrelated incident when they responded to the location. Six uniformed officers arrived at about the same time.
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[M]Gorman received a dispatch[/M] about a gunpoint robbery at the T-Mobile.
NEW YORK — A NYPD detective was killed by “friendly fire” during the police response to an attempted robbery in which seven officers fired 42 shots within 11 seconds, officials said Wednesday. A witness first called 911 Tuesday night to report seeing robbery suspect Christopher Ransom putting on a mask and entering the T-Mobile store in Richmond Hill, NYPD Deputy Chief Kevin Maloney said at a news conference Wednesday. The witness also reported Ransom was armed, according to police. NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan tweeted a photo of the suspect shortly after the news conference. While he’s in custody, police are asking anyone with more information about him to contact them. This is Christopher Ransom, the suspect who brandished an imitation gun while robbing the Queens cell phone store where our hero detective was killed last night. He’s in custody, but we want anyone with information about him that might help our investigation to call #800577TIPS. pic.twitter.com/Aoc3Ug3Q6U — Chief Terence Monahan (@NYPDChiefofDept) February 13, 2019 Detective Brian Simonsen and Sgt. Matthew Gorman, who were not in uniform, were around the corner for an unrelated incident when they responded to the location. Six uniformed officers arrived at about the same time.
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However, [M]he[/M] interrupted his studies in March 1868 and [M]took a traineeship[/M] at the International Art Dealer Company [M]in July 1869[/M].
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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However, [M]he[/M] interrupted his studies in March 1868 and [M]took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company[/M] in July 1869.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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However, [M]he[/M] interrupted his studies in March 1868 and [M]took a traineeship[/M] at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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However, [M]he interrupted his studies in March 1868[/M] and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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However, [M]he interrupted his studies[/M] in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]He[/M] was a pioneer of expressionism and [M]deeply influenced[/M] the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and [M]German Expressionism[/M].
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]He[/M] was a pioneer of expressionism and [M]deeply influenced[/M] the art of the twentieth century, especially [M]Fauvism[/M] and German Expressionism.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]He[/M] was a pioneer of expressionism and [M]deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century[/M], especially Fauvism and German Expressionism.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]He was a pioneer of expressionism[/M] and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]He did well in learning[/M] languages ​​including French, German, and [M]English[/M].
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]He did well in learning[/M] languages ​​including French, [M]German[/M], and English.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]He did well in learning[/M] languages ​​including [M]French[/M], German, and English.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]He did well in learning languages[/M] ​​including French, German, and English.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]Van Gogh[/M] didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, [M]in the last ten years of his life[/M], he [M]created[/M] about 2,100 paintings, including [M]about 860 oil paintings.[/M]
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]Van Gogh[/M] didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, [M]in the last ten years of his life[/M], he [M]created about 2,100 paintings[/M], including about 860 oil paintings.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old[/M]; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]Van Gogh[/M] blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during [M]the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France[/M], and [M]his development had matured.[/M]
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]Van Gogh[/M] blended their bright colors and painting styles to [M]create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France[/M], and his development had matured.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]Van Gogh blended their[/M] bright colors and [M]painting styles to create his unique personal painting style[/M], especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]Van Gogh blended their bright colors[/M] and painting styles [M]to create his unique personal painting style[/M], especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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After a short working life, [M]he[/M] became a missionary, [M]preaching to impoverished mining workers.[/M]
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]After a short working life, he became a missionary[/M], preaching to impoverished mining workers.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. [M]Van Gogh began his education in 1861[/M].
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest [M]17th century painter Rembrandt[/M]. Van Gogh began his education in 1861.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to [M]the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt[/M]. Van Gogh began his education in 1861.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]He was voted[/M] tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, [M]second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt[/M]. Van Gogh began his education in 1861.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004[/M], second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch[/M] in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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In the early days, [M]Van Gogh[/M] only used gray and dark colors to create, until he [M]met[/M] Impressionism and [M]Neo-Impressionism in Paris[/M].
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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In the early days, [M]Van Gogh[/M] only used gray and dark colors to create, until he [M]met Impressionism[/M] and Neo-Impressionism [M]in Paris[/M].
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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In the early days, [M]Van Gogh[/M] only used gray and dark colors to create, until he [M]met[/M] Impressionism and [M]Neo-Impressionism[/M] in Paris.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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In the early days, [M]Van Gogh[/M] only used gray and dark colors to create, until he [M]met Impressionism[/M] and Neo-Impressionism in Paris.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create,[/M] until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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In the early days, [M]Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create[/M], until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]Van Gogh's works[/M], such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., [M]are now among the most famous works of art in the world[/M].
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]Van Gogh's works[/M], such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", [M]"Rye Fields with Crows"[/M], etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]Van Gogh's works[/M], such as "Starry Night", [M]"Sunflowers"[/M], "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]Van Gogh's works[/M], such as [M]"Starry Night"[/M], "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of [M]Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter.[/M]
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]Vincent William Van Gogh[/M] (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), [M]an early translation of Van Gogh Ke[/M], a Dutch post-impressionist painter.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]Vincent William Van Gogh[/M] (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); [M]March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890[/M]), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]Vincent William Van Gogh[/M] (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh [M]Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx][/M] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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[M]Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh[/M] Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter.
Vincent van Gogh (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer. His work full of naturalism, inspired by Impressionism and Pointillism, announces Fauvism and Expressionism. Van Gogh grew up in an old bourgeois family. He first tried to make a career as an art dealer at Goupil & Cⁱᵉ. However, refusing to see art as a commodity, he was fired. He then aspired to become a pastor, but he failed the theological exams. As 1880 approached, he turned to painting. During these years, he left the Netherlands for Belgium, then settled in France. Vincent explores painting and drawing both on his own and by taking lessons. Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc. His painting reflects his research and the extent of his artistic knowledge.
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Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, [M]he studies[/M] Japanese prints, [M]English engravings[/M], etc.
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, [M]he studies Japanese prints[/M], English engravings, etc.
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, [M]he exchanges ideas with his painter friends[/M], he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc.
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, [M]he visits[/M] museums and [M]art galleries[/M], he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc.
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, [M]he visits museums[/M] and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc.
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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Passionate, he continues to enrich his pictorial culture: [M]he analyzes the work of the painters of the time[/M], he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc.
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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Passionate, [M]he continues to enrich his pictorial culture[/M]: he analyzes the work of the painters of the time, he visits museums and art galleries, he exchanges ideas with his painter friends, he studies Japanese prints, English engravings, etc.
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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He then aspired to become a pastor, but [M]he failed the theological exams.[/M]
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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[M]He[/M] then [M]aspired to become a pastor[/M], but he failed the theological exams.
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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[M]Vincent explores painting[/M] and drawing both on his own and [M]by taking lessons[/M].
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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[M]Vincent explores[/M] painting and [M]drawing[/M] both on his own and [M]by taking lessons[/M].
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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[M]Vincent explores[/M] painting and [M]drawing[/M] both [M]on his own[/M] and by taking lessons.
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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[M]Vincent explores painting[/M] and drawing both [M]on his own[/M] and by taking lessons.
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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[M]Vincent van Gogh[/M] (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, [M]was[/M] a painter and [M]Dutch[/M] designer.
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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[M]Vincent van Gogh[/M] (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, [M]was a[/M] painter and Dutch [M]designer[/M].
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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[M]Vincent van Gogh[/M] (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, [M]was a painter[/M] and Dutch designer.
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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[M]Vincent van Gogh[/M] (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and [M]died[/M] July 29, 1890 [M]in Auvers-sur-Oise, France[/M], was a painter and Dutch designer.
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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[M]Vincent van Gogh[/M] (pronounced in Dutch: / ˈvɪnsɛnt vɑŋ ˈɣɔx /), born March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands, and [M]died July 29, 1890[/M] in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, was a painter and Dutch designer.
Vincent William Van Gogh (Dutch: Vincent Willem van Gogh Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (Listen); March 30, 1853-July 29, 1890), an early translation of Van Gogh Ke, a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He was a pioneer of expressionism and deeply influenced the art of the twentieth century, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism. Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers", "Rye Fields with Crows", etc., are now among the most famous works of art in the world. He was voted tenth among the greatest Dutch in 2004, second to the ninth greatest 17th century painter Rembrandt. Van Gogh began his education in 1861. He did well in learning languages ​​including French, German, and English. However, he interrupted his studies in March 1868 and took a traineeship at the International Art Dealer Company in July 1869. After a short working life, he became a missionary, preaching to impoverished mining workers. Van Gogh didn't start his career as a painter until he was about 27 years old; however, in the last ten years of his life, he created about 2,100 paintings, including about 860 oil paintings. In the early days, Van Gogh only used gray and dark colors to create, until he met Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism in Paris. Van Gogh blended their bright colors and painting styles to create his unique personal painting style, especially during the period when Van Gogh was in Arles, France, and his development had matured.
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