In 1888, Van Gogh moved to Arles, France. He rented a yellow house to live in and invited Paul Gaugin to live with him. He loved the vibrant colors and the bright sun of Arles, and the colors in his paintings became more vivid and bright. Sometimes he would apply the paint directly onto the canvas from tubes, leaving it thick with rough brush strokes. Because the paint was so thick, it sometimes took weeks for his paintings to dry.
Vincent painted hundreds of paintings in Arles, sometimes painted several masterpieces in a single day. He became completely obsessed with art. Paul Gauguin came to Van Gogh wthh the encouragement of his brother Theo. During their stay together, they were influenced by each other's paintings. However, an argument between the two artists caused Gauguin to leave Arles and Van Gogh to cut off his ear.
Years In Mental Hospital
In 1889, Van Gogh wasn't able to take care of himself. He was hospitalized in a mental institution. There he painted Starry Night, one of his most famous paintings. During this period, most of his paintings had many swirling colors.
His Death
Van Gogh's mental state continued to worsen after his hospitalization. On July 29, 1890, he died from a gunshot wound to the chest. Although his death was said to be a suicide, it was also thought that he was murdered. Vincent's death is still a controversial issue today.