A painting bought at a garage sale in Minnesota is a previously unknown portrait by Dutch artist Vincent Van Gogh, according to a newly published expert analysis. It was made by Van Gogh during ...
Now, experts say the painting could actually be a long-lost work by none other than Vincent van Gogh, estimated to be worth a staggering $15 million. The painting, measuring just 18 by 16 inches, in ...
In brief, Van Gogh had an affinity for the sea and often painted laborers, including fishermen, and portraiture was central to his oeuvre. Van Gogh loved reading, and Elimar is a literary reference.
Clark Strand, Waking Up to the Dark: The Black Madonna ... Vincent van Gogh In the last year, marked by the sale of our Cafe in March, Orin and I have been “catching up” on the movies ...
In Van Gogh's portrait of Père Tanguy ... comparisons such as Beyoncé unveiling of her twins with Boticelli's Madonna of the Pomegranate. 'Elitism in art history has affected us all in its ...
Van Gogh’s Haunted Mind: Alcohol, Absinthe, and the Madness That Consumed Him The colors swirled and pulsed before his eyes: electric blues, starburst yellows, deep, bottomless blacks.
The most revealing Van Gogh exhibition of the year will be Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits, which opens at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts (30 March-7 September) and then goes on to the Van ...
In 1889, Vincent van Gogh committed himself to a psychiatric asylum in Southern France, where he spent a turbulent year creating roughly 150 paintings, including masterpieces such as “Irises ...
A Vincent van Gogh painting was bought for just $50 at a garage sale by a punter - and is actually worth millions. Analysis has revealed that the previously unknown portrait found in Minnesota is ...
A new analysis has concluded that it could be the real deal Sonja Anderson Daily Correspondent During Vincent van Gogh’s year-long stay in a French asylum, he created some 150 paintings ...
Two Van Gogh paintings, never previously exhibited in London, will be displayed at the Courtauld this February.
The National Gallery in London will be keeping its blockbuster exhibition on Vincent van Gogh open all night on Friday 17 January, the start of the show's closing weekend, offering a striking remi ...