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On this day in 2018, award-winning sculptor Anthony Padgett announced his plans to donate a bust of Vincent Van Gogh to Welwyn, celebrating the artist's historical links to the area.
Aptly titled ‘Isikhumbuzo’, which means a remembrance or memorial, a photo group exhibition brings South African history into ...
A rare 1929 photograph captures the scene: Vincent’s much-loved Langlois Bridge, shortly before it was destroyed Martin Bailey 13 June 2025 Share Van Gogh’s Bridge at Arles (Pont de Langlois ...
“Revisiting Van Gogh’s works and reinterpreting his visuals in a West African context allows me to create a bridge between local narratives and a global audience,” said Madu.
HERE’S something you don’t see every day! It’s a painting by legendary artist Vincent Van Gogh that the art world had thought was lost for all time until it was accidentally “found” in an Abergavenny ...
Vincent Van Gogh, Tree Roots (1890). Photo: Alamy Stock Photo. Van Gogh spent the last days of his life in Auvers-sur-Oise, a village on the outskirts of Paris.
We know that Van Gogh was forced to paint himself for lack of models: all the self-portraits in his museum in Amsterdam may not show us the faces he most wanted to paint. Unger speculates that Père ...
After several years in the making, the museums have mounted a modestly sized, but tightly woven together collection of Vincent Van Gogh’s portraits of his new friends when he moved to Arles in 1888.
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam determined that "Elimar," the oil on canvas depicting a fisherman smoking a pipe, painted around 1889, was not an original piece of work by the Dutch painter.
Commonalities: A Look at Shared Themes in the Best Books About the Making of Art Great reads like 'The Letters of Vincent Van Gogh' and Adam Moss' 'The Work of Art' take us inside artists' heads ...