The artist gave prominence to the color during a happy period that produced some of his most famous works. But it can have many different associations, a new exhibition shows.
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4 off-the-radar museums worth visiting in London
From a ride on the Mail Rail to Van Gogh at the Courtauld, these four London stops reward curious travelers beyond the big ...
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This famous historical figure died broke and unknown
History is full of names that became legendary after their deaths, but some of those figures were virtually unrecognized ...
Every year sees increasing interest in Vincent van Gogh, and this is a truly global phenomenon. The Dutch artist is now a megastar in East Asia—in China, Korea and Japan. Here, we review the Van Gogh ...
‘Van Gogh and the Roulins. Together Again at Last’ at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is one of the most significant Van Gogh exhibitions in years, offering visitors a rare chance to see the Roulin ...
Explore the works of Vincent Van Gogh through a new lens with this one-of-a-kind immersive art experience open now at the Galleria Center in Scottsdale. "Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience" ...
Christianity had failed him. What next then? Art? Vincent van Gogh’s life as an artist had the most faltering and rudimentary of beginnings in 1880. By 1890 he was dead, by suicide, at the age of 37.
A group of olive trees is painted with distinct and directional brushstrokes. The colors, like pink for sky or orange for grass, seem to reflect a feeling rather than an exact reality. From that ...
Getting a ticket to the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is not easy – Vincent’s posthumous fame as a symbol of the individualist avant-garde has elevated him to a position of near-mythic status, ...
An installation view of the "Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits" exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. (Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) If the new show at the Museum of Fine Arts, ...
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 ...
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