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On May 9, 1889, the day after Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh moved into a psychiatric hospital, he began a painting of some flowers in the institution’s garden. The resulting Irises is now owned ...
The flowers in van Gogh’s “Irises” (1889), which was the most expensive painting sold at auction at the time when it fetched $53.9 million at Sotheby’s in 1987, were never supposed to be ...
A fragment of pine pollen found within Van Gogh’s Irises has helped locate the place where the flowers flourished, at the back of the walled garden in the asylum where the artist stayed for a year.
Art & Exhibitions Van Gogh’s ‘Irises’ Appear Blue Today, But Were Once More Violet, New Research Finds A new show at Getty Center in L.A. will spotlight its latest analysis of the painting.
New exhibit at New York Botanical Garden brings to life Vincent Van Gogh's art, especially his work featuring flowers.
Vincent van Gogh's deep blue lilies, vibrant sunflowers, and golden wheat fields leap from the canvas as if they're living flowers. This spring, they will be. New York Botanical Garden is hosting ...
From sunflowers to starry nights, Dutch post-impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh is one of the most celebrated names in Western art history.
MACKINAC ISLAND, MI- Grand Hotel’s new garden surprise is a landscape of “Starry Night,” the famous 1889 painting by artist Vincent van Gogh, done completely in hyacinths. Drew Butterfield ...
Vincent van Gogh’s Brilliant Blue ‘Irises’ Were Originally Purple, New Research Reveals An exhibition at the Getty Center shows that the painting’s pigment faded over many years, creating ...
Live from the Van Gogh's Flowers exhibit at New York Botanical Garden, which includes 18,000 live sunflowers and three ...