I am still far from being what I want to be,
but with God's help I shall succeed.
~ VAN GOGH
By TAHLIBDo you know Vincent Van Gogh? Did you know he painted the bible above? Did you know he was a Methodist minister before becoming a full-time artist? In a letter dated 1876 to his brother Theo, he wrote that God has sent me to preach the Gospel to the poor. After a few years, he found his true calling, to paint the road to spiritual salvation. I have found Van Gogh's paintings to be moral-religious drama even when depicting the spiritual solitude within nature. When he left the organized ministry, he left angry and wrote, "Oh, I am no friend of the present Christianity, though its founder was sublime" and he described Jesus as "the supreme artist.", more of an artist than all others, disdaining marble and clay and color, working in the living flesh." Van Gogh the minister might be an artist you've never met, A&O is honored to introduce you to Rev. Vincent Van Gogh, INSPIRE ME! Artist of Month:
"Self Portrait" |
"The Pieta" (After Delacroix) |
"The Open Bible" |
"The Starry Night" |
"Resurrection of Lazarus" (After Rembrandt) |
"Pollard Willows" |
"The Angel" |
How can you find out more about Vincent Van Gogh as a minister of God who choose painting as his sermons? Born March 30, 1853, the son of a Dutch-Reformed Minister, he shot himself on July 27, 1890 in the chest in a wheat field; and died two days later. His artistic & spiritual legacy is preserved in the paintings and drawings he left behind, as well as in his letters, primarily with Theo, which lays bare his spiritual challenges and artistic intentions, and serves as a reminder of his brother's pivotal role as a mainstay of support throughout his career.
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