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Detail, Vincent van Gogh, “Wheat Field With Cypresses.” “It can be startling to realize that a smaller tree is leaning against a taller one, like human figures with their sides touching ...
Known for his sunflowers, Vincent van Gogh was also drawn to another recurring symbol – one that gave him strength at his lowest moments, writes Matthew Wilson.
In “Bonjour Vincent” at the Musée d’Orsay, Vincent van Gogh chats with visitors, courtesy of artificial intelligence. A.I. developers have learned to gently steer the conversation on ...
Anselm Kiefer's enormous paintings take Van Gogh's motifs and make them his own, but without the humanity and wonder of his hero's work ...
He is one of the most famous and influential artists of all time, but Vincent van Gogh struggled in obscurity during his brief life. Born in the village of Zundert, Netherlands, on March 30, 1853 ...
A composite image of Vincent van Gogh's A Wheatfield, With Cypresses (1889) from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and The Starry Night (1889), from the collection of the ...
In “Van Gogh’s Cypresses,” a new show at the Met, the artist seems to bend nature itself toward his brush.
Vincent van Gogh, A Wheatfield, With Cypresses (1889). Photo ©the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Organized chronologically in three galleries, Van Gogh’s Cypresses showcases The Met’s Wheat Field with Cypresses and Cypresses alongside works on loan from 30 public and private collections ...
Vincent Van Gogh's feverish final months in a French village, when he churned out masterpieces even as he spiralled into despair, are the subject of a one-off exhibition opening this week in ...
Known for his sunflowers, Vincent van Gogh was also drawn to another recurring symbol – one that gave him strength at his lowest moments, writes Matthew Wilson.