AMSTERDAM -- Two paintings by Vincent van Gogh that were stolen in a smash-and-grab heist more than 14 years ago went back on display Tuesday at the Amsterdam museum dedicated to the Dutch master.
There is some good news for Vincent van Gogh lovers. A painting thought to be the last known watercolor the artist produced in the Dutch town of Nuenen was recently acquired by the Het Noordbrabants ...
A watercolor by Vincent Van Gogh with a twisted provenance that includes two Jewish families and Nazi art collectors sold for $35.8 million at auction Thursday, a record for the artist’s work on paper ...
Christie’s Auction House in London will be auctioning a painting by Vincent van Gogh that is expected to sell between $20 and $30 million. The watercolor, which hasn’t been exhibited since 1905, was ...
Two paintings by Vincent Van Gogh, stolen from a museum 17 years ago, have finally returned to the public eye. In 2002, thieves swiped the Dutch painter’s pieces, named “View of the Sea at ...
Christie’s revealed on Thursday that it would offer Vincent van Gogh’s watercolor Meules de blé alongside two other late-period works by the artist that were in the collection of late oil-and-gas ...
An exhibition focussing on Van Gogh and his influence opened this week at the Château of Auvers-sur-Oise, the village 30 ...