He attempted to be a minister, an art dealer, a missionary, and a teacher. But none of these careers suited him though just right . He had much help from his little brother, Theo. Theo helped Vincent emotionally and financially as he started his new art career. Around the time of 1880, Van Gogh decided he could be an artist and still remain in God's service, writing, "To try to understand the real significance of what serious masters of art, tell us in their masterpieces, that leads to God; one man wrote or told it in a book; another, in a picture." Van Gogh was still a pauper, but younger brother Theo sent him some money for survival. Theo always financially supported his elder brother his entire career, as Vincent made hardly any money from making art. A year later, in 1881, dire poverty motivated Vincent to move back home with his parents, where he willingly taught himself to draw. Van Gogh was nearly a self-taught …show more content…
With the support of his brother Theo, Van Gogh moved to the Hague, rented a studio, and studied under Anton Mauve . Mauve eventually introduced Van Gogh to the work of the French painter Jean-Francois Millet, who was renowned for depicting common laborers and peasants.When van Gogh stayed at the mental hospital in Saint-Remy, painting was used as a coping skill to help himself deal with his symptoms. It’s a widely known fact that van Gogh had psychological problems The admitting physician described Van Gogh’s symptoms as mania with hallucinations . During his hospitalization, he ended up created 150 paintings. Instead of allowing himself to get discouraged during his stay at the hospital, van Gogh did not give up he continued to work on his paintings. Throughout van Gogh’s life, his brother Theo was the main source of financial and emotional support. But though Theo is often credited with introducing the world to Vincent’s art, his efforts might have failed without the help and support of Theo’s wife, Johanna. . Through Theo’s showing of Vincent’s work, he had begun to gain some