A technical analysis of the 1888 Paul Gauguin painting, The Little Cat, reveals hidden details, including a dead beetle.
The project began due to van Gogh's own writings. On his first day at the hospital near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France, he ...
October 8, 2020 Letter 492 Photo: Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation) Letter 492 with a sketch of The Potato Eaters Photo: Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation) ...
Vincent van Gogh's “Irises” (1889 ... s investigative journey into “Irises” was sparked by a letter van Gogh addressed to his brother Theo during his stay in which the artist said he ...
following an unstable period in which he cut off his left ear—the artist wrote a letter to his brother, art dealer Theo. In it, van Gogh expresses optimism about his decision to come to the ...
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence Although Van Gogh never mentions the Deux Trous in his letters, it is very likely that on a day when he was feeling well he climbed up to sit in one of the holes and look ...
The final strokes on a dramatic day' There has long been debate over which of Van Gogh's paintings was his last. In a letter Theo van Gogh's brother-in-law, Andries Bonger, described how the ...
Critics provide in-depth analysis of his work, often using Van Gogh's letters for information, while broadcasts for schools and news items reveal some of the reasons why Van Gogh remains so ...
The National Gallery in Oslo, Norway, which owns the work, sent it to Dutch experts, who used X-ray analysis of the canvas, studies of the brushwork and references in letters to Van Gogh's brother ...
While the artwork doesn't bear his signature, it's widely known to be Van Gogh's, as he mentions Café Terrace at Night in a ...