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The pope saw Van Gogh’s image of the sower, like Vigeland’s, as a message of hope. That message, to him, fits with the theme of hope of The Jubilee Year proclaimed by Leo’s predecessor, Francis.
Two notable works in the Pola exhibition date from 1923. Maeta Kanji (1896-1930) made a Van Gogh pilgrimage during his three-year stay in France, visiting Auvers-sur-Oise, where Vincent and his ...
The New York Botanical Garden’s new exhibit draws inspiration from Vincent van Gogh for a colorful explosion of 18,000 sunflowers and other plants. By Jane L. Levere We’d like you to look at ...
Tillotama Shome, known for her sensitive portrayals on screen, recently offered her followers a moving glimpse into her travels through Saint-Rémy-de-Provence — a place intimately tied to the ...
It is one of 10 new paintings by Nigerian artist John Madu, created for "Paint Your Path" -- the first solo exhibition by an African artist at Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum, which opened Friday.
a strange Dutchman, aspiring artist Vincent van Gogh. During his 15-month stay in the city of Arles, Vincent would paint more than 200 paintings that captured the people and places he encountered.
Between May 1889 and May 1890, Vincent van Gogh was a self-admitted patient at a psychiatric hospital in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, a small town in the south of France. During his stay, van Gogh ...
Check out the newly launched range of tantalising themed products in the Gallery Shop, which includes Monet and van Gogh print, totes, scarves, scrunchies and much more. A Century of Modern Art is ...
Van Gogh’s famous wooden chair is reimagined by Madu as a white plastic seat - sometimes the main subject, sometimes carried on the shoulder of a protagonist resembling the artist entering a cafe in ...
On this day in 2015, residents of Bushey expressed their disappointment over the decision to hire an ice-cream van as a temporary alternative to the closed La Dolce Vita cafe in King George ...
Van Gogh's famous wooden chair is reimagined by Madu as a white plastic seat – sometimes the main subject, sometimes carried on the shoulder of a protagonist resembling the artist entering a cafe in ...