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Vincent van Gogh is dominating the art history news


Vincent van Gogh is dominating the art history news

Experts in the Netherlands have been sorting out van Gogh's oeuvre - here are two examples of paintings held in American galleries.

Van Gogh and the decision that changed art history - BBC

At his lowest ebb, he began to draw. Alastair Sooke looks back at this pivotal moment in history. In the spring of 1878, Vincent van Gogh turned ...

Star Man: Vincent van Gogh's Illuminated Nights | Magazine - MoMA

There are two works in The Museum of Modern Art's collection that seem to perfectly distill the significance of light and illumination to ...

the inspiring story behind four spring scenes Van Gogh painted just ...

Yet despite his terrible personal situation, he continued to paint. Art gave him the will to try to recover. On 24 March 1889, Vincent wrote to ...

Was Van Gogh a “Mad Genius”? The Life of a Tortured Artist

In his study Genius: The Natural History of Creativity (1995), H. J. Eysenck also mentions that people tend to correlate creativity with ...

Van Gogh Up Close - Art History News

Rain, 1889 Vincent Willem van Gogh, Dutch Oil on canvas 28 7/8 x 36 3/8 inches (73.3 x 92.4 cm) Philadelphia Museum of Art, February 1–May 6 ...

MeToo helps uncover how van Gogh became famous - Artalistic

Discover the woman behind one of art history's most loved artist – Vincent van Gogh ... News of Jo's diaries and the history of the role ...

The Sunday Read: 'The Woman Who Made van Gogh'

Neglected by art history for decades, Jo van Gogh-Bonger, the ... van Gogh, the younger brother of the artist. He asked her to marry ...

Vincent van Gogh | Artmajeur Magazine

Vincent Willem van Gogh was a renowned Dutch painter who gained immense fame and influence in the history of Western art after his death.

Vincent van Gogh Cut Off His Ear to Silence Hallucinations and 10 ...

The author brings to light new details about what life at Saint-Paul was like, the paintings Van Gogh created while he was there, as well as ...

How One Art History Teacher Solved Two of the Biggest Mysteries ...

It started with a nagging question: How much of his own ear did Vincent van Gogh actually cut off? Bernadette Murphy couldn't get it out of ...

MAKING VAN GOGH - Art History News

The Städel Museum is devoting an extensive exhibition to the painter Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890). It focuses on the creation of the “legend of Van Gogh” ...

Why Are We So Obsessed With Van Gogh's Last Paintings?

For Vincent van Gogh, nature was a source of life and inspiration. But his abstract interpretations of tree roots and wheatfields would also ...

The mind-blowing Van Gogh gallery that never was

Many of the clients were in the art world: the artist Curt Herrmann, the art historian Julius Meier-Graefe, the Paris dealer Siegfried Bing ( ...

The Story Behind "Starry Starry Night": Vincent van Gogh's Most ...

... van Gogh's oeuvre and in the broader context of art history. How the Visual ... dominate the scene and are believed to reflect van Gogh's state of mind.

Van Gogh: market success in recent years - Artmarketinsight - Artprice

Vincent VAN GOGH (1853-1890)'s work has been in the news in recent years on a number of fronts including auction sales with ultra-high ...

The Parallel Life and Art of Matthew Wong and Vincent Van Gogh

The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam offers a powerful example of the connection between artists with "Mathew Wong/Vincent Van Gogh: Painting as ...

Musée d'Orsay Exhibition Spotlights Vincent van Gogh's Final Months

“Van Gogh in Auvers-sur-Oise. The Final Months” (through February 4, 2024) brings together 48 of the 74 paintings and 25 of the 33 drawings.

Van Gogh Experiences: Immersive Art in the COVID Era

... of pulsing Van Gogh patterns streaming on every surface. It was ... art, commodity culture, popular crazes, and aesthetic history.

Nature and Artifice: A Portrait of Vincent van Gogh Not Seen Before

David Ebony talks to award-winning art historian Michael Lobel about his new book, Van Gogh and the End of Nature.