Vincent van Gogh’s most famous painting, The Starry Night, has made a rare journey outside the hallowed halls of New York’s Museum of Modern Art—but only a mile and a half uptown to the Metropolitan ...
Of all the trees Vincent van Gogh described in his letters to his brother Theo, the cypresses will always be the most famous because they are a distinguishing factor in the man’s work. In his letter ...
“Van Gogh’s Cypresses,” at the Metropolitan of Art, brings the mad Dutchman’s conifers out of the shade and into the bright light of some of Western art’s most incandescently bendy landscapes. Opening ...
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. That incident had occurred in Arles. Van Gogh was now living in an asylum ...
James Grundvig stands in front of Vincent van Gogh's Wheat Field with Cypresses at the Metroplitan Museum of Art. J.C. Rice Vincent van Gogh purportedly regarded the pastoral scene of wheat, cypress ...
Wheatfield with Cypresses expresses the emotional intensity that has become the trademark of Vincent van Gogh’s signature style. Let’s delve into this fascinating ...
Whenever I look at one of Vincent Van Gogh's paintings, what I am always struck most by is the vitality of his technique. He favored impasto, which left his canvases covered in thick layers of paint.
“Loving Vincent” is, indisputably, a technical achievement. Each one of the ambitious animated film’s 65,000 frames is an oil painting, created by a classically trained artist in the style — or, ...
Vincent Willem van Gogh (1853–1890), born in Zundert, Netherlands, was the eldest of six children in a Protestant family. His father, Theodorus van Gogh, served as a minister, and his mother, Anna ...
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