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Vincent van Gogh, Enclosed Field with Ploughman, 1889; Oil on canvas. Bequest of William A. Coolidge, Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston In 1889, at St. Rémy ...
“You once said to me that I would always be isolated,” wrote Vincent van Gogh to his brother Theo in 1884. It was the second time that year that he returned to this assessment by the person who knew ...
One of the more surprising of Van Gogh’s still lifes is a colourful depiction of two crabs. According to an authority at London’s Natural History Museum they are both probably the same ...
The works are now the subject of a first-of-its-kind exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Vincent van Gogh, Portrait of Joseph Roulin (1889), detail. Collection of the Museum of Modern ...
One of the most famous and iconic artists today is undoubtedly Vincent van Gogh. He is the most ‘known’ name in the art world today, not just to art enthusiasts, curators, and more ...
A fact very few people know about van Gogh is that he created over a thousand paintings in the short span he was an artist. It is estimated that he made about 900 oil paintings, and more drawings ...
Did Vincent van Gogh paint a portrait that sold for less than $50 at a Minnesota garage sale? It depends who you ask. In the summer of 2016, "Elimar" was purchased at a garage sale held in ...
“Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits” exhibition, which opened at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston March 30, is the first exhibition dedicated to Van Gogh at the MFA in 25 years. The exhibition ...
See the works of art by Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet come alive with an expanded version of the immersive traveling exhibit “Beyond Van Gogh,” which now includes “Beyond Monet.” ...
The Van Gogh Museum says a painting purchased at a Minnesota garage sale did not come from the Dutch artist's hand, despite the claims from a New York research group. The LMI Group said earlier ...
If you value our coverage and want to support more of it, please join us as a member. Vincent van Gogh, “Postman Joseph Roulin” (1888) (© Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) “A head something like ...
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