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How did the expressive, colorful brushstrokes of Van Gogh influence Matisse and ultimately change the course of modern art?
Vincent van Gogh (1853 - 1890), The Potato Eaters, Nuenen, April-May 1885, oil on canvas, 82 cm x 114 cm, Courtesy of Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation) His attempts at social ...
MFA CURATOR KATIE HANSON, JOSEPH ROULIN THE POSTMAN, HIS WIFE AUGUSTINE AND THEIR THREE CHILDREN. AND THEY WERE HUGELY IMPORTANT TO VINCENT VAN GOGH DURING HIS TIME IN ARLES.
During his stay in Arles in 1888 and 1889, Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) created a total of 26 portraits of the postman’s working class family. The current MFA Boston exhibition is featuring 23 works ...
A lonely Van Gogh painted postman Joseph Roulin and his family in a creative frenzy. The portraits, on view at MFA Boston, reveal a wildly immediate inner life.
On A Fire in His Soul: Van Gogh, Paris, and the Making of an Artist, by Miles J. Unger. “You once said to me that I would always be isolated,” wrote Vincent van Gogh to his brother Theo in 1884. It ...
“Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits” exhibition, which opened at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston March 30, is the first exhibition dedicated to Van Gogh at the MFA in 25 years.
The Dutch master Vincent van Gogh may have painted one of Western history's most enduring works, but "The Starry Night" is not a masterpiece of flow physics—despite recent attention to its ...
An oil canvas painting believed to have been created by artist Vincent van Gogh and was purchased at a garage sale for $50 while later valued at $15 million may be a fake, according to a new analys… ...
Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) once wrote, “What I’m most passionate about…is the portrait, the modern portrait.” This passion flourished between 1888 and ‘89 when, during his stay in Arles, in the ...
Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits is the first exhibition to be devoted to the paintings of the “postman” and his family. Opening soon at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts (30 March-7 ...
We're here in front of Joseph Roulin, The Postman by Vincent Van Gogh. It's a portrait of one of his friends. Vincent had a hard time making friends. You know, he always wanted to be a portraitist ...
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