Vincent Willem van Gogh (30th March’ 1853 – 29th July’1890): He was a post-Impressionist painter from Holland. His works are notable for its emotional honesty, rough beauty, and bold color. He spent his early working life in a firm of art dealers, traveling between Paris and The Hague, London, after which he skilled for a time in Rams gate and England at Isle worth. From 1879, Vincent started work as a missionary in a mining region in Belgium, where he started to sketch people from the local society. He painted his first major work in 1885, entitled as The Potato Eaters. He shifted himself to Paris and revealed the French Impressionists in March 1886. Afterwards, he was influenced by the strong sunlight he found there and moved to the south of France.