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The palette of Dr. Paul Gachet, van Gogh’s patron, appears in the VR experience. The 10-minute immersive experience takes place in a side room, right off the exhibition’s entrance.
Van Gogh’s clone also clarifies that he did not cut off his left ear, but rather “part of my earlobe,” which he gave to a maid in a brothel in Arles, France, during an emotional evening in 1888.
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Vincent Willem van Gogh was born on March 30, 1853, in the Brabant village of Zundert, Netherlands, to Protestant minister Theodorus and Anna Carbentus van Gogh.
The Pearlman Foundation is dividing up its collection of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and Modernist art between LACMA, ...
Van Gogh, a one-eared pit bull in Connecticut who needed a forever home, finally found happiness after a rescue group created a unique way to call attention to him through his works of art.
The Pokémon x Van Gogh art collaboration, intended to introduce new audiences to the work of Vincent van Gogh with in-person and online activities, began Sept. 28, 2023, and will continue ...
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.
The metalwork is by Amie Jacobsen. According to the garden, in 1890, Van Gogh gathered an “avalanche” of pink Provence roses from the garden where he lived to create a soft pink-green contrast.
But van Gogh, to judge from his own writings, saw the tree differently. “The cypresses still preoccupy me,” he wrote in June 1889, in a letter to his indefatigably devoted brother, Theo.