1853
Vincent Van Gogh is born on March 30 in Groot-Zundert, the Netherlands.
The son of a Calvinist pastor, Vincent grows up in a modest, strict environment.
1857
Birth of his brother, Theodore.
1869
His uncle gets him a job as a clerk with the art dealer Goupil in The
Hague. The young Vincent later works in Goupil's branches in London, in
1873-1874, then in Paris, in 1874-1875. He finally loses his job in March
1876.
1877
He begins studies to become a pastor at the University of Amsterdam. However,
in order to avoid the university program, which he considers too long,
the following year Van Gogh registers for a course in Brussels that more
quickly gives him the training required to preach in Belgium, which he
does until he is removed from his duties by the Church in 1879.
1880
At the age of 27, Van Gogh goes through another major crisis. He discovers
he has a vocation as an artist. This is a turning point in his life. He
copies the paintings of Millet, whom he admires enormously. For a short
time, he studies anatomy at the Royal Academy of the Arts in Brussels.
It is at this time that he begins to receive financial assistance from
his younger brother, Theo, an art dealer working at Goupil's since 1873.
1882
He works with his cousin, the painter Anton Mauve, and produces many drawings
and watercolours. He also begins learning oil painting.