Vincent van Gogh might have lopped off his own ear, but he didn't kill himself, say the authors of a new book about the master painter. "Van Gogh: The Life," a 900-page tome by Steven Naifeh and ...
It was the night before Christmas Eve in 1888 – a cold Sunday evening in the French city of Arles – when Vincent Van Gogh took the razor he kept on his small dressing table and slashed off his left ...
Can doppelgängers of the Dutch painter help museums generate new interest and income? A.I. Vincent fields our questions (and makes some mistakes). By Zachary Small Reporting from Paris Vincent van ...
Vincent van Gogh’s name is synonymous with the tortured artist trope, and it’s hard for museums displaying the famed artist’s work to shake this image. Yet, the Museum of Fine Art, Boston uses its new ...
‘Van Gogh and the Roulins. Together Again at Last’ at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is one of the most significant Van Gogh exhibitions in years, offering visitors a rare chance to see the Roulin ...
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