You really don't have to be an art lover to recognise Van Gogh's Sunflowers, undoubtedly some of the most famous flowers of ...
Van Gogh’s Portrait of Dr Gachet (June 1890), which is among his greatest paintings, finally seems to have been tracked down.
Brush-stroke flowers look like they’re really swaying in the breeze. Impressive right? We think so too. Van Gogh only ever sold one of his paintings when he was alive, but his works are now some ...
Van Gogh's paintings were a study of living movement. Even sunflowers in vases, with their swaying petals and heads turned askance, offer a reminder that in the natural world, flowers are wholly ...
The artist Vincent van Gogh is likely to have experienced two episodes of delirium caused by alcohol withdrawal, new research has shown. The post-Impressionist painter, known for works such as ...
Try painting your impressions of flowers and trees ... perhaps a vase of flowers, in the style of Van Gogh using quick strokes and lots of paint. During the activity, students could be reminded ...
Van Gogh denied this and said Sien had told him the father was her cousin, whom she reportedly later married. Although the two were not in a relationship the experts at Christie’s said the portrait ...
A postcard has helped to find the probable spot where Vincent van Gogh painted what may have been his final masterpiece, art experts say. The likely location for Tree Roots was found by Wouter van ...
and does not feature at all in Van Gogh’s correspondence from his yellow-soaked country jaunts. But the book authors cast a strong shadow of doubt on the greener, arguably duller painting ...