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A new floral exhibition titled "Van Gogh's Flowers" will present botanical displays alongside large-scale contemporary art ...
It was recently determined that the artist painted his final work, “Tree Roots,” in Auvers-sur-Oise. The roots still exist, ...
A tangled clump of tree roots that inspired Vincent van Gogh’s final painting are at the centre of a heated legal battle ...
A giant Van Gogh in Altona, Canada, is getting restored after a public survey voted to save the wind-damaged local landmark, ...
The British Museum’s exhibition on the Japanese master printmaker Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) will include Van Gogh’s own ...
Since Van Gogh's final painting was identified to the garden of 48 Rue Daubigny in 2020, the homeowners, Jean-François and Hélène Serlinger, have turned their land into a destination for art ...
Since Van Gogh's final painting was identified to the garden of 48 Rue Daubigny in 2020, the homeowners, Jean-François and Hélène Serlinger, have turned their land into a destination for art lovers, ...
The deep blue sky, the glowing moon, the hypnotic swirls – Vincent van Gogh’s “The Starry Night” remains one of the most recognizable paintings in the world. It invites awe and interpretation, ...
Most Van Gogh paintings in public collections are just where you might expect to see them, in major art galleries and the museum devoted to the artist in Amsterdam. But there are some pictures ...
The Vincent van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is sticking to its previous statement on a painting found in a Minnetonka garage. A New York-based art firm spent thousands of dollars and years of ...
The couple now offers tours of the site for €8 (about $9). The painting, which hangs today in the Van Gogh Museum, was unfinished, and could almost be mistaken for “a jumble of bright colors ...
A village feud over who owns extant tree roots behind Vincent van Gogh’s last painting has been settled after a local mayor lost a court bid to take the land from a couple’s garden. Just hours ...
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