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In his first general audience in Rome, Pope Leo XIV referred to Vincent van Gogh’s painting “Sower at Sunset” and called it a ...
Vincent van Gogh was a self-admitted patient at a psychiatric hospital in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, a small town in the south ...
Expressive brushstrokes depict a man seated at a table, his face hidden behind a book of Japanese prints, a plastic chair in ...
As a painting, “The Yellow House (The Street)” (1888) is a knockout; as an image of a home, it’s less than tempting — and anything but mellow. Only Vincent van Gogh could have imagined ...
Van Gogh became so distraught that he threatened his friend with a razor. Later that evening, he sliced off his own ear at the Yellow House, wrapped it in newspaper and presented it to a ...
This immersion is done both through the art — the first painting that greets attendees is “The Yellow House (The Street),” which depicts van Gogh’s home in Arles — and through exhibition ...
who famously lived with Van Gogh in the yellow house for two months. Vincent van Gogh, "Self Portrait," 1889. (Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ...
Early Dutch artwork and Japanese woodblock prints that inspired Van Gogh are also included. As visitors walk into the exhibition, a ghost room replication of the Yellow House, including the famous ...
evoking those iconic swirls of mustard yellow and deep cobalt of van Gogh’s painting, changed all that. “We have incredibly diverse fauna, but we know little about it,” Agarwal says of the ...
The works are now the subject of a first-of-its-kind exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Vincent van Gogh, Portrait of Joseph Roulin (1889), detail. Collection of the Museum of Modern ...