Vincent van Gogh
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Huge Paris exhibition reveals David Hockney’s love of Van Gogh
Two Van Goghs at London’s National Gallery: Van Gogh’s Chair (December 1888-January 1889) and Sunflowers (August 1888) National Gallery, London…
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Korea’s first privately owned Van Gogh unveiled at newly opened museum
Hong Gyu Shin, now a New York-based gallery owner, became the first named Korean to purchase a Van Gogh when…
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Picasso’s granddaughter has revealed she owns a Van Gogh—and she’s selling it at Sotheby’s
It has just been revealed that one of Pablo Picasso’s grandchildren, Marina, owns a Van Gogh—and that she is selling…
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Van Gogh’s love of Hiroshige, the Japanese master of the landscape, will be reflected in a British Museum exhibition – The Art Newspaper
The British Museum’s exhibition on the Japanese master printmaker Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) will include Van Gogh’s own copy of a…
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When—and why—did Van Gogh paint a pair of crabs?
One of the more surprising of Van Gogh’s still lifes is a colourful depiction of two crabs. According to an…
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Was Van Gogh’s mutilation of his ear connected to his brother’s engagement? – The Art Newspaper
Vincent van Gogh had conflicting emotions when he heard that his brother Theo had got engaged to Jo Bonger in…
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Nine astonishing places to see Van Gogh’s paintings – The Art Newspaper
Most Van Gogh paintings in public collections are just where you might expect to see them, in major art galleries…
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Was Van Gogh’s mutilation of his ear connected to his brother’s engagement? – The Art Newspaper
Vincent van Gogh had conflicting emotions when he heard that his brother Theo had got engaged to Jo Bonger in…
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Where to see Van Gogh’s work in 2025: Boston, London and beyond – The Art Newspaper
Van Gogh’s Postman Joseph Roulin (July-August 1888) Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (gift of Robert Treat Paine 2nd) The most…
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‘Mystery of a masterpiece’: how Van Gogh’s postman portrait ‘disappeared’ from London’s Tate Gallery a century ago – The Art Newspaper
When Van Gogh’s painting, the “Postman of Arles”, was removed from the Tate Gallery just over a century ago, London’s…
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