At the toughest time of his life, the painter was supported by an unlikely soulmate, Joseph Roulin, a postman in Arles. It ...
Vincent Van Gogh sold only a single painting in his lifetime. The tortured artist suffered from bouts of mental instability ...
Vincent Van Gogh sold only a single painting ... seen through his letters to family or interactions with his brother Theo. Instead, this is a show about family, about the bonds that keep us ...
Following hospitalization for a severed ear, Van Gogh created this "keepsake" for his doctor, which soon ended up in a ...
While painting Joseph Roulin and his wife and children, Vincent wrote in great excitement: “I’ve done the portraits of an ...
Matisse, then a 29-year-old struggling artist, discovered Van Gogh’s work at Ambroise Vollard’s gallery in Paris. He fell in ...
1885 letter from Vincent to Theo, featuring a sketch of “The Potato Eaters” Vincent van Gogh, “The Potato Eaters” (1885), oil on canvas The prospect of Paris always looked brighter when ...
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GlasgowWorld on MSNA Portrait of Alexander Reid: How Van Gogh’s painting tells the story of his bond with his Glasgow flatmateA Portait of Alexander Reid tells the story of the complex friendship between Vincent Van Gogh and a Glasgow art dealer ...
The Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, collaborating for the first time on a common project, present ...
Nor is Van Gogh by any means an unknown character, in part because his devoutly self-absorbed letters, addressed to his brother Theo and which have become our prime source for details about the ...
Van Gogh had once hoped to be a father and husband himself, and his relationship with the Roulin family let him experience some of that joy. In a letter to Theo, he described Roulin playing with ...
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