Now owned by New York’s MoMA, the painting of Joseph Roulin is the star loan for a major exhibition opening in Boston ...
In the late 1880s, Vincent van Gogh spent two years in southern France. Though the period was famously tumultuous for the Dutch artist, it was also remarkably productive: He befriended Joseph ...
Now, experts say they’ve identified a long-lost van Gogh translation: an oil portrait of a red-cheeked fisherman, which an antiques collector purchased at a garage sale in Minnesota for under $50.
In 1899, Matisse, then a 29-year-old struggling artist, discovered Van Gogh’s work at Ambroise Vollard’s gallery in Paris. He fell in love with L’Arlesienne and wanted to buy the portrait of ...
Soothed by the safety and routine of a psychiatric ward in Saint-Remy, Van Gogh produced 150 paintings including three self-portraits. The first of these concludes its display at the Norton Simon ...
An oil painting on canvas believed to have been created by artist Vincent van Gogh, which was purchased at a garage sale for $50 and later valued at $15 million, may be a fake, according to a new ...
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 ...
As a sprawling new exhibit opens in two museums in Amsterdam, the German artist fears that history is repeating itself. By Nina Siegal Reporting from Amsterdam Anselm Kiefer’s new installation ...
The official Van Gogh museum is throwing cold water on the claim that a painting purchased for $50 at a Minnesota garage sale was made by the Dutch artist. New York art experts from LMI Group ...
Extinction Rebellion, the U.K.-based organization that pioneered disruptive climate change protests such as sit-ins at major London traffic circles, has made a New Year’s resolution to give up ...
Vincent Van Gogh sold only a single painting in his lifetime. The tortured artist suffered from bouts of mental instability and took his own life at the age of 37, dying young and penniless.
Sometimes, a simple purchase can turn into something extraordinary. That’s what happened to an antiques collector in Minnesota who bought an old painting at a flea market for just $50.