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This summer, the New York Botanical Garden invites New Yorkers to step into the world of Vincent van Gogh—not through a frame on a museum wall, but through fields of sunflowers, sweeping bursts ...
BOSTON — “Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits” at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts is an exhibition about human rapport. A sort of boutique blockbuster — if such a thing is possible — it ...
At the beginning of 1888, Vincent van Gogh, about to turn 35 years old, moved from Paris, where proximity to the Impressionists had expanded his abilities as a painter, to the Provençal town of ...
"Van Gogh's Flowers" is a new exhibit at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx that comb art with the garden's familiar flowers. Inspired by the work of artist Vincent Van Gogh, the exhibit aims ...
MOUNT DORA, Fla. — The famous “Van Gogh House” in Mount Dora has a fresh, new look but still conveys the same message for a local family. Inspired by “Starry Night,” the colorful home ...
This summer, DLF Malls and The Legends Immersive Cinema is set to host an art show that brings together two of the greatest creative minds in history — Leonardo da Vinci and Vincent van Gogh.
Liverpool art fans will have more time to enjoy this summer’s Beyond Van Gogh and Beyond Monet exhibitions with the immersive experiences today announcing they are extending their run.
When Vincent van Gogh set out to make the four portraits of the Roulin family that are the centerpiece of the present show at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (as well as numerous other depictions of ...
These van Gogh wallpaper murals are designed for easy application and come in various styles to seamlessly integrate with your existing decor. Order samples now to explore the different materials and ...
There’s something oddly reassuring about knowing that even a genius like Vincent van Gogh had bad days, days when he doubted himself and once famously lopped off a piece of his own ear (which we do ...
A new memorial marking Vincent Van Gogh's missionary connection to the working class is to be unveiled on Thursday. A commemoration ceremony for the many miners who died at the Agrappe mine (the most ...
In the mid-19th century, Japanese ports were suddenly opened up to international trade, and Europeans went crazy for Japanese culture and art, especially woodblock prints.