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Vincent van Gogh had a knack for making flowers seem to spring to life from his canvases. Now, his lilies, sunflowers, trees ...
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.
Museums & Institutions Van Gogh’s Love of Cypress Trees, Symbols of Eternity and Life Cycles, Will Be the Focus of a Major Show at the Met Next Year In what's sure to be a blockbuster exhibition ...
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Nigerian artist John Madu drew on his home country's experience to revisit Vincent van Gogh's paintings, which are now on ...
Gabriel-Albert Aurier interpreted van Gogh’s trees in dialogue with these morbid Symbolist paintings. The Met’s exhibition might have benefited from an alcove of symbolist cypress paintings ...
The following May, van Gogh checked himself into the Saint-Rémy asylum, where, after weeks of confinement, doctors allowed him to explore the countryside. Something clicked that summer.
A village feud over who owns the tree roots featured in Vincent van Gogh’s last painting has been settled after a local mayor lost a court bid to take the land from a couple’s garden. Just ...
To Bring Van Gogh to Life, They Just Needed Sunflowers The New York Botanical Garden’s new exhibit draws inspiration from Vincent van Gogh for a colorful explosion of 18,000 sunflowers and other ...
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