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Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts offers the first major exhibition devoted to these canvases, featuring 14 of the works Van Gogh ...
Vincent van Gogh, “The Yellow House (The Street)” (1888) (image courtesy Vincent van Gogh Foundation) Vincent van Gogh, “Armand Roulin” (1888) (courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ...
Acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest / Photo John Wronn With his bright sunflowers, searing wheat fields and blazing yellow skies, Vincent van Gogh was fanatic about light. "Oh!
The exhibition reveals Van Gogh’s intense devotion to painting—even through deep sorrow and unbearable hallucinations.
One of the most famous and iconic artists today is undoubtedly Vincent van Gogh. He is the most ‘known’ name in the art world ...
It was recently determined that the artist painted his final work, “Tree Roots,” in Auvers-sur-Oise. The roots still exist, ...
Olive Trees With Yellow Sky and Sun ... In May of 1889, in the depths of a mental health crisis, Vincent van Gogh retreated to an asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, in southern France.
One of the more surprising of Van Gogh’s still lifes is a colourful ... compose a still life from objects close at hand in his Yellow House. The mystery over the dating might be solved by ...
Vincent painted not only him, but also his wife Augustine and their three children. Van Gogh and Roulin were drinking companions at the Café de la Gare, close to the artist’s Yellow House and ...
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