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The exhibition reveals Van Gogh’s intense devotion to painting—even through deep sorrow and unbearable hallucinations.
An oil canvas painting believed to have been created by artist Vincent van Gogh and was purchased at a garage sale for $50 while later valued at $15 million may be a fake, according to a new analysis.
Impressionist's 1890 painting "Tree Roots" has been the subject of five years of legal battles between homeowners and a ...
It was recently determined that the artist painted his final work, “Tree Roots,” in Auvers-sur-Oise. The roots still exist, ...
Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts offers the first major exhibition devoted to these canvases, featuring 14 of the works Van Gogh ...
There is a story behind how the Dutch master’s last work was identified, and another behind the place it showed. It’s been 135 years since the genius killed himself, and the battle for this piece of ...
A new floral exhibition titled "Van Gogh's Flowers" will present botanical displays alongside large-scale contemporary art ...
Carrot Top debuted a prop in his show at Luxor on Wednesday that was so new the paint was still wet. It was an Angus Young ...
Olive Trees With Yellow Sky and Sun, oil on canvas ... silvery in leaf,” he wrote to his mother. Van Gogh made the trees the subject of 15 paintings, several of which are on view next month ...
BOSTON — “Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits” at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts is an exhibition about human rapport. A sort of boutique blockbuster — if such a thing is possible — it ...
The couple now offers tours of the site for €8 (about $9). The painting, which hangs today in the Van Gogh Museum, was unfinished, and could almost be mistaken for “a jumble of bright colors ...