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The Dutch historian Hans Luijten has done much to advance Jo’s legacy, in part through his book Jo van Gogh-Bonger: The Woman Who Made Vincent Famous. Jo van Gogh-Bonger, 1889, by Woodbury and Page.
The Pearlman Foundation is dividing up its collection of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and Modernist art between LACMA, ...
'Reading Lady' steals the show As "Van Gogh in America" drew to a close Sunday with hours extended until 10 p.m., one painting more than any other has been a focal point of the exhibit.
From 1888 to 1889, Van Gogh stayed in Arles, France, and forged a “cherished friendship” there with a neighboring family, the Roulins — father and postman Joseph Roulin, his wife Augustine ...
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.
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