For just 15 months in 1888 and ’89, Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) lived in the Yellow House in Arles, a small town in the south of France. Marked with both creative highs and personal lows, this key ...
AMSTERDAM — The Van Gogh museum is bringing a scattered family back together this fall to honor a postal worker, his wife and their children who sat as models for the Dutch master at at time when he ...
Visiting the French city of Arles, it's easy to absorb Vincent van Gogh's story. In February 1888, the Dutch artist left Paris for Provence. Coming from the gray skies and flat lands of the north, he ...
France: "Van Gogh Live!," the inaugural exhibition of the Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles, explores the painter's impact on contemporary artists and the legacy of his 15 turbulent months in the ...
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam acquired a letter co-written by Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin—about visiting brothels in Arles, France—for €210,600 ($236,700) at Drouot in Paris yesterday. “Now ...
Photographic albums assembled by the artist’s early biographer Gustave Coquiot provide a glimpse into his Arles scenes ...
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