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How did the expressive, colorful brushstrokes of Van Gogh influence Matisse and ultimately change the course of modern art?
Breathtaking Van Gogh ‘olive trees’ exhibition is a must-see at Dallas Museum of Art 10 stunning works from his late-in-life asylum stay are paired with in-depth gallery notes on his techniques.
Olive Trees With Yellow Sky and Sun, oil on canvas, 1889. Van Gogh painted several of his most famous works while at the asylum, including his Iris series and The Starry Night.
When Vincent van Gogh check himself into an asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in 1889, he created a series of paintings evocative of Provence through an unexpected motif: olive trees.
“Ah, my dear Theo, if you could see the olive trees at this time of year,” Vincent van Gogh wrote rapturously to his brother and art dealer from Arles, France on April 28, 1889.
The first exhibition to explore Vincent’s olive groves now has new dates. Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum was originally to have presented the show this summer, but it has been delayed because of ...
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France Adventurer on MSNThis Southern French Village Inspired Van Gogh—And It’s Just as Dreamy as His PaintingsThe Alpilles Mountains, a charming old town, and idyllic Provençal countryside all make this French town feel like stepping ...
While many art buffs travel at length to see Vincent van Gogh’s paintings up close, one grasshopper got a front row seat — for over a century. This week it was revealed by Kansas City’s ...
In “Van Gogh’s Cypresses,” a new show at the Met, the artist seems to bend nature itself toward his brush.
Please enter through the entrance in Princes Street Gardens, which has both step and step-free access. Abstract: Painted in June 1889, Olive Trees by Vincent van Gogh is one of a series of 15 ...
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