To their delight, they uncovered a forgotten Van Gogh self-portrait on the opposite side. “We have discovered an unknown work by Vincent van Gogh, one of the most important and popular artists ...
Self-Portrait with Pipe is one of the first known self-portraits by Vincent van Gogh.The work was created sometime between September and November of 1886 when Van Gogh was living in Paris and ...
Following hospitalization for a severed ear, Van Gogh created this "keepsake" for his doctor, which soon ended up in a ...
Chronic pain deeply influenced Frida Kahlo and Vincent Van Gogh, shaping their art as a reflection of suffering, resilience, ...
Created by microscopic artist David A. Lindon, the record-breaking sculpture measures just 0.00099 by 0.00086 inches and can't be seen with the human eye Sonja Anderson X-ray and infrared imaging ...
Vincent’s contacts ... reflects the fact that Van Gogh’s Dutch paintings do not fetch the enormous sums of his later French works. The portrait was painted on canvas, but was mounted on ...
The "Elimar" (c. 1889) portrait in question, which the art authentication group LMI Group International claims is an authentic Vincent van Gogh (photo by Jean Vong, all images courtesy LMI Group ...
The affinities between the German master of spectacle and his Dutch artistic forebear are underlined in an Amsterdam show ...
It was in this room that Van Gogh painted a striking portrait of his doctor in mid January 1889. Vincent soon became frustrated about not being able to get out to paint, since he was only allowed ...
Though modern art was long a form of expression that the general public found hard to accept, the work of Vincent ... Van Gogh by any means an unknown character, in part because his devoutly self ...