Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers, the exhibition at London’s National Gallery which closes this weekend, has offered the chance to see how the artist’s works have been framed by their fortunate owners.
Just like van Gogh’s swirling skies gave the paintings a sense of movement, Verschuier’s comet, as it comes to the ground, gives people a sense of drama. (Image: Wikimedia Commons) 4 / 6 ...
They had come to see Friday into Saturday with some of the last paintings Vincent van Gogh ever made. “There’s an intrigue,” said Digenis Koumas, a visitor, musing on the artist’s appeal.
The museum wrote: 'A portrait with a clue! In Van Gogh's portrait of Père Tanguy, you see the painting 'Quinces, Lemons, Pears and Grapes' in the upper left corner. 'Compare the portrait to the ...
At the risk of sounding boastful, our own exhibition “Matthew Wong/Vincent Van Gogh: Painting as a last resort” (1 March–1 September). This was the first extensive overview of the artist’s ...
The National Gallery’s blockbuster exhibition, ‘Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers’, provides an unusual opportunity to see how the artist’s works have been framed by their owners.
Or trek to Jiak Kim House to view a $31 million Vincent van Gogh painting at Sotheby’s Modern & Contemporary Art exhibition, one of the few occasions a work by the beloved Dutch post ...