The earliest one existing is Still Life with Cabbage and Clogs, 1881.
The earliest painting by Van Gogh still in existence was painted in 1881. It is 'Still Life with Cabbage and Clogs'. Also his first recorded work of art is a drawing by the name of 'Road with Pollard Willows and Man with Broom' - 1881
The earliest painting by Van Gogh still in existence was painted in 1881. It is 'Still Life with Cabbage and Clogs'. Also his first recorded work of art is a drawing by the name of 'Road with Pollard Willows and Man with Broom' - 1881
The earliest existing painting by Vincent was painted in the Hague, 1881.
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His earliest painting known today is Still Life with Cabbage and Clogs from 1881.
Still Life with Cabbage and Clogs, 1881.
The earliest one existing is Still Life with Cabbage and Clogs, 1881.
The earliest known of his paintings is Still Life with Cabbage and Clogs.
The earliest painting by Van Gogh still in existence was painted in 1881. It is 'Still Life with Cabbage and Clogs'. Also his first recorded work of art is a drawing by the name of 'Road with Pollard Willows and Man with Broom' - 1881
The earliest painting by Van Gogh still in existence was painted in 1881. It is 'Still Life with Cabbage and Clogs'. Also his first recorded work of art is a drawing by the name of 'Road with Pollard Willows and Man with Broom' - 1881
The earliest existing painting by Vincent was painted in the Hague, 1881.
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The last known sale of this painting was in 1990 when it was sold at auction in Christie's in NYC for US$82.5 million. I don't know the exact figures, but it sold originally for more than any painting had ever been sold for to the time.
Of course he made drawings as a child. Painting is not the same as drawing!His first painting is from 1881 when he was 18.
Vincent Van Gogh used texture in some of his paintings like for example in The Starry Night.Answer two:Texture and layers is typical of painting in general.