Vincent Willem van Gogh (1853–1890), born in Zundert, Netherlands, was the eldest of six children in a Protestant family. His father, Theodorus van Gogh, served as a minister, and his mother, Anna ...
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What the Van Gogh Museum taught me about the artist’s queer past
A recent trip to Amsterdam led me to the vibrant, comprehensive, and surprisingly queer-coded Van Gogh Museum.
Vincent Van Gogh's art and life have captivated the world for more than 120 years. Now a team of movie-makers has turned that fascination into a first-of-its-kind film with the help of more than 100 ...
Attention, fans of Vincent van Gogh (all zillion of you): The new film Loving Vincent will intrigue you, inspire you, sadden you. More to the point, it will make you gasp, "Whoa, how did they do that?
At Eternity’s Gate explores Vincent van Gogh’s later years through Willem Dafoe’s compelling performance, and layered storytelling to reveal the artist’s struggles, creativity, and unique perspective ...
Olive Trees With Yellow Sky and Sun, oil on canvas, 1889. Van Gogh painted several of his most famous works while at the asylum, including his Iris series and The Starry Night. In May of 1889, in the ...
A new show at the Musée d’Orsay brings together works made during his final months. Vincent Van Gogh, Autoportrait (1889). Collection of the Musée d'Orsay, Paris ...
The museum says it had no idea at the time, but the heirs say the Met curator who bought and sold the work, a former U.S.
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