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2895:, a collection that reflected his personal vision and could be commercially successful. He was influenced by Blanc's definition of style, that a true painting required optimal use of colour, perspective and brushstrokes. Van Gogh applied the word "purposeful" to paintings he thought he had mastered, as opposed to those he thought of as studies. He painted many series of studies; most of which were still lifes, many executed as colour experiments or as gifts to friends. The work in Arles contributed considerably to his
3379:, a tree he became fascinated with in Arles. He brought life to the trees, which were traditionally seen as emblematic of death. The series of cypresses he began in Arles featured the trees in the distance, as windbreaks in fields; when he was at Saint-Rémy he brought them to the foreground. Vincent wrote to Theo in May 1889: "Cypresses still preoccupy me, I should like to do something with them like my canvases of sunflowers"; he went on to say, "They are beautiful in line and proportion like an Egyptian obelisk."
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Hague. Van Gogh's work did not live up to expectations. Marinus offered a second commission, specifying the subject matter in detail, but was again disappointed with the result. Van Gogh persevered; he experimented with lighting in his studio using variable shutters and different drawing materials. For more than a year he worked on single figures – highly elaborate studies in black and white, which at the time gained him only criticism. Later, they were recognised as early masterpieces.
2317:. Hulsker believes that this small group of paintings formed the nucleus of many drawings and study sheets depicting landscapes and figures that van Gogh worked on during this time. He comments that this short period was the only time that van Gogh's illness had a significant effect on his work. Van Gogh asked his mother and his brother to send him drawings and rough work he had done in the early 1880s so he could work on new paintings from his old sketches. Belonging to this period is
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Vincent realised that Gauguin was planning to leave. The following days saw heavy rain, leading to the two men being shut in the Yellow House. Gauguin recalled that van Gogh followed him after he left for a walk and "rushed towards me, an open razor in his hand." This account is uncorroborated; Gauguin was almost certainly absent from the Yellow House that night, most likely staying in a hotel.
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Melissa McQuillan believes the moves also reflect later stylistic changes and that van Gogh used the moves to avoid conflict, and as a coping mechanism for when the idealistic artist was faced with the realities of his then current situation.
3415:(1889), about which in a letter to his brother van Gogh wrote, "At last I have a landscape with olives". While in Saint-Rémy, van Gogh spent time outside the asylum, where he painted trees in the olive groves. In these works, natural life is rendered as gnarled and arthritic as if a personification of the natural world, which are, according to Hughes, filled with "a continuous field of energy of which nature is a manifestation".
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868:". In despair, he held his left hand in the flame of a lamp, with the words: "Let me see her for as long as I can keep my hand in the flame." He did not recall the event well, but later assumed that his uncle had blown out the flame. Kee's father made it clear that her refusal should be heeded and that the two would not marry, largely because of van Gogh's inability to support himself.
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2823:'s treatise on colour interested him greatly and led him to work with complementary colours. Van Gogh came to believe that the effect of colour went beyond the descriptive; he said that "colour expresses something in itself". According to Hughes, van Gogh perceived colour as having a "psychological and moral weight", as exemplified in the garish reds and greens of
592:. Many are undated, but art historians have been able to place most in chronological order. Problems in transcription and dating remain, mainly with those posted from Arles. While there, Vincent wrote around 200 letters in Dutch, French, and English. There is a gap in the record when he lived in Paris as the brothers lived together and had no need to correspond.
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wrote to his sister that he wished to paint portraits that would endure, and that he would use colour to capture their emotions and character rather than aiming for photographic realism. Those closest to van Gogh are mostly absent from his portraits; he rarely painted Theo, van
Rappard or Bernard. The portraits of his mother were from photographs.
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4379: Vincent to Theo van Gogh. Arles, Sunday, 11 or Monday, 12 November 1888:I've been working on two canvases ... A reminiscence of our garden at Etten with cabbages, cypresses, dahlias and figures ... Gauguin gives me courage to imagine, and the things of the imagination do indeed take on a more mysterious character.
649:, and his wife, Anna Cornelia Carbentus (1819–1907). Van Gogh was given the name of his grandfather and of a brother stillborn exactly a year before his birth. Vincent was a common name in the van Gogh family. The name had been borne by his grandfather, the prominent art dealer Vincent (1789–1874), and a theology graduate at the
660:. His father was the youngest son of a minister. The two met when Anna's younger sister, Cornelia, married Theodorus's older brother Vincent (Cent). Van Gogh's parents married in May 1851 and moved to Zundert. His brother Theo was born on 1 May 1857. There was another brother, Cor, and three sisters: Elisabeth, Anna, and
740:. He was unhappy in the position, and spent his time doodling or translating passages from the Bible into English, French, and German. He immersed himself in Christianity and became increasingly pious and monastic. According to his flatmate of the time, Paulus van Görlitz, van Gogh ate frugally, avoiding meat.
2845:'s thoughts on the heroism of physical labour, as well as van Gogh's religious beliefs: the sower as Christ sowing life beneath the hot sun. These were themes and motifs he returned to often to rework and develop. His paintings of flowers are filled with symbolism, but rather than use traditional Christian
2749:. Vincent wrote that he could now "go on painting with new vigour". From early 1883, he worked on multi-figure compositions. He had some of them photographed, but when his brother remarked that they lacked liveliness and freshness, he destroyed them and turned to oil painting. Van Gogh turned to well-known
434:. Though he worried about his mental stability, he often neglected his physical health, did not eat properly and drank heavily. His friendship with Gauguin ended after a confrontation with a razor when, in a rage, he severed his left ear. Van Gogh spent time in psychiatric hospitals, including a period at
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a great number of artworks by van Gogh changed hands, many of them looted from Jewish collectors who were forced into exile or murdered. Some of these works have disappeared into private collections. Others have since resurfaced in museums, or at auction, or have been reclaimed, often in high-profile
3931:. Bacon was inspired by an image he described as "haunting", and regarded van Gogh as an alienated outsider, a position which resonated with him. Bacon identified with van Gogh's theories of art and quoted lines written to Theo: "eal painters do not paint things as they are ... hey paint them as
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Many of the late paintings are sombre but essentially optimistic and, right up to the time of van Gogh's death, reflect his desire to return to lucid mental health. Yet some of his final works reflect his deepening concerns. Writing in July 1890, from Auvers, van Gogh said that he had become absorbed
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Van Gogh's self-portraits vary stylistically. In those painted after
December 1888, the strong contrast of vivid colors highlight the haggard pallor of his skin. Some depict the artist with a beard, others without. He can be seen with bandages in portraits executed just after he mutilated his ear. In
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Van Gogh had no recollection of the event, suggesting that he may have suffered an acute mental breakdown. The hospital diagnosis was "acute mania with generalised delirium", and within a few days, the local police ordered that he be placed in hospital care. Gauguin immediately notified Theo, who, on
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during a drawing class, he produced the limbless, naked torso of a
Flemish peasant woman. Siberdt regarded this as defiance against his artistic guidance and made corrections to van Gogh's drawing with his crayon so vigorously that he tore the paper. Van Gogh then flew into a violent rage and shouted
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in March 2020. From August 1884, Margot
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as being "fine". In March 1880, roughly midway between these letters, Van Gogh set out on an 80-kilometre trip on foot to meet with Breton in the village of Courrières; however, he was intimidated by Breton's success and/or the high wall around his estate. He turned around and returned without making
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Van Gogh's nephew and namesake, Vincent Willem van Gogh (1890–1978), inherited the estate after his mother's death in 1925. During the early 1950s he arranged for the publication of a complete edition of the letters presented in four volumes and several languages. He then began negotiations with the
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January 1891, removing Vincent's most vocal and well-connected champion. Theo's widow Johanna van Gogh-Bonger was a Dutchwoman in her twenties who had not known either her husband or her brother-in-law very long and who suddenly had to take care of several hundreds of paintings, letters
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representations. Van Gogh's mental and physical condition is usually apparent; he may appear unkempt, unshaven or with a neglected beard, with deeply sunken eyes, a weak jaw, or having lost teeth. Some show him with full lips, a long face or prominent skull, or sharpened, alert features. His hair is
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Van Gogh strove to be a painter of rural life and nature; during his first summer in Arles he used his new palette to paint landscapes and traditional rural life. His belief that a power existed behind the natural led him to try to capture a sense of that power, or the essence of nature in his art,
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and either wholly or in part severed his left ear with a razor causing severe bleeding. He bandaged the wound, wrapped the ear in paper and delivered the package to a woman at a brothel van Gogh and
Gauguin both frequented. Van Gogh was found unconscious the next morning by a policeman and taken to
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wrote that van Gogh's suicide was an "infinitely sadder loss for art ... even though the populace has not crowded to a magnificent funeral, and poor
Vincent van Gogh, whose demise means the extinction of a beautiful flame of genius, has gone to his death as obscure and neglected as he lived."
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I'm painting with the gusto of a Marseillais eating bouillabaisse, which won't surprise you when it's a question of painting large sunflowers ... If I carry out this plan there'll be a dozen or so panels. The whole thing will therefore be a symphony in blue and yellow. I work on it all these
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Van Gogh said portraiture was his greatest interest. "What I'm most passionate about, much much more than all the rest in my profession", he wrote in 1890, "is the portrait, the modern portrait." It is "the only thing in painting that moves me deeply and that gives me a sense of the infinite." He
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while at school, but only a few examples survive and the authorship of some has been challenged. When he took up art as an adult, he began at an elementary level. In early 1882, his uncle, Cornelis Marinus, owner of a well-known gallery of contemporary art in Amsterdam, asked for drawings of The
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During the first days of his treatment, van Gogh repeatedly and unsuccessfully asked for Gauguin, who asked a policeman attending the case to "be kind enough, Monsieur, to awaken this man with great care, and if he asks for me tell him I have left for Paris; the sight of me might prove fatal for
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The exact sequence that led to the mutilation of van Gogh's ear is not known. Gauguin said, fifteen years later, that the night followed several instances of physically threatening behaviour. Their relationship was complex and Theo may have owed money to Gauguin, who suspected the brothers were
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A woman must have hips, buttocks, a pelvis in which she can carry a baby!' According to some accounts, this was the last time van Gogh attended classes at the academy and he left later for Paris. On 31 March 1886, which was about a month after the confrontation with Siberdt, the teachers of the
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Van Gogh returned to Cuesmes in August 1880, where he lodged with a miner until October. He became interested in the people and scenes around him, and he recorded them in drawings after Theo's suggestion that he take up art in earnest. He traveled to Brussels later in the year, to follow Theo's
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and drawings, as well as her infant son, Vincent Willem van Gogh. Gauguin was not inclined to offer assistance in promoting van Gogh's reputation, and Johanna's brother Andries Bonger also seemed lukewarm about his work. Aurier, one of van Gogh's earliest supporters among the critics, died of
3104:, heavy strains of paint spread outwards across the canvas. It is one of his most renowned self-portraits of that period, "with its highly organized rhythmic brushstrokes, and the novel halo derived from the Neo-impressionist repertoire was what van Gogh himself called a 'purposeful' canvas".
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hospital, where he was treated by Félix Rey, a young doctor still in training. The ear was brought to the hospital, but Rey did not attempt to reattach it as too much time had passed. Van Gogh researcher and art historian Bernadette Murphy discovered the true identity of the woman named
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per month. The rooms were unfurnished and had been uninhabited for months. Because the Yellow House had to be furnished before he could fully move in, van Gogh moved from the Hôtel Carrel to the Café de la Gare on 7 May 1888. He had befriended the Yellow House's proprietors, Joseph and
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and spent three weeks in hospital. Soon after, he first painted in oils, bought with money borrowed from Theo. He liked the medium, and he spread the paint liberally, scraping from the canvas and working back with the brush. He wrote that he was surprised at how good the results were.
2635:. The shooting may have taken place in the wheat field in which he had been painting, or in a local barn. The bullet was deflected by a rib and passed through his chest without doing apparent damage to internal organs – possibly stopped by his spine. He was able to walk back to the
2031:, who died in Arles at the age of 80 in 1952, and whose descendants still lived (as of 2020) just outside Arles. Gabrielle, known in her youth as "Gaby," was a 17-year-old cleaning girl at the brothel and other local establishments at the time van Gogh presented her with his ear.
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person and moved to a small hut, where he slept on straw. His humble living conditions did not endear him to church authorities, who dismissed him for "undermining the dignity of the priesthood". He then walked the 75 kilometres (47 mi) to Brussels, returned briefly to
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Mauve took van Gogh on as a student and introduced him to watercolour, which he worked on for the next month before returning home for Christmas. He quarrelled with his father, refusing to attend church, and left for The Hague. In January 1882, Mauve introduced him to
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Van Gogh returned to Etten in April 1881 for an extended stay with his parents. He continued to draw, often using his neighbours as subjects. In August 1881, his recently widowed cousin, Cornelia "Kee" Vos-Stricker, daughter of his mother's older sister Willemina and
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2054:"the redheaded madman"; Van Gogh returned to hospital. Paul Signac visited him twice in March; in April, van Gogh moved into rooms owned by Dr Rey after floods damaged paintings in his own home. Two months later, he left Arles and voluntarily entered an asylum in
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Dutch government to subsidise a foundation to purchase and house the entire collection. Theo's son participated in planning the project in the hope that the works would be exhibited under the best possible conditions. The project began in 1963; architect
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him." Gauguin fled Arles, never to see van Gogh again. They continued to correspond, and in 1890, Gauguin proposed they form a studio in Antwerp. Meanwhile, other visitors to the hospital included Marie Ginoux and Roulin.
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in Arles. Gauguin was deeply impressed and later acquired two of the Paris versions. After Gauguin's departure, van Gogh imagined the two major versions of the sunflowers as wings of the
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had gone too far and that reality had "receded too far in the background". Hughes describes it as a moment of extreme visionary ecstasy: the stars are in a great whirl, reminiscent of
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Van Gogh made several painting excursions during visits to the landscape around Arles. He made paintings of harvests, wheat fields and other rural landmarks of the area, including
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by Albert Aurier as characterised by "fire, intensity, sunshine". Ten paintings were shown at the Société des Artistes Indépendants, in Brussels in January 1890. French president
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for its dark palette, which he thought unsuitable for a modern style. During van Gogh's stay in Paris between 1886 and 1887, he tried to master a new, lighter palette. His
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and Paul Signac. Theo kept a stock of Impressionist paintings in his gallery on boulevard Montmartre, but van Gogh was slow to acknowledge the new developments in art.
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of poisoning. In March, the police closed his house after a petition by 30 townspeople (including the Ginoux family) who described him as
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had recommended him. Van Gogh's first impression was that Gachet was "iller than I am, it seemed to me, or let's say just as much."
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sometimes through the use of symbols. His renditions of the sower, at first copied from
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6736:"What actually happened to Vincent van Gogh's ear? Here are 3 things you should know"
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Local newspaper report dated 30 December 1888 recording van Gogh's self-mutilation
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9401:"Dia defends its right to Van Gogh – Nazi-era collector's heirs say it's theirs"
8367:. Vincent to Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Saturday, 28 September 1889.
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6798:"How One Art History Teacher Solved Two of the Biggest Mysteries about Van Gogh"
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Décoration: Vincent van Gogh's Series of Works for the Yellow House in Arles
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series, which depicted the view from his cells in the asylum at Saint-Rémy.
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sometimes depicted in a vibrant reddish hue and at other times ash colored.
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7266:. Theo van Gogh to Vincent, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Tuesday, 29 April 1890.
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5616:. Vincent to Theo van Gogh. The Hague, on or about Tuesday, 3 January 1882.
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7543:"At least 45 van Goghs may well be fakes: The Art Newspaper investigates"
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5672:. Vincent to Theo van Gogh. The Hague, on or about Thursday, 8 June 1882.
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Modern Painting and the Northern Romantic Tradition: Friedrich to Rothko
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Perry, Isabella H. (1947). "Vincent van Gogh's illness: a case record".
8193:. Vincent to Willemien van Gogh. Auvers-sur-Oise, Thursday, 5 June 1890.
5548:. Vincent to Theo van Gogh, The Hague, on or about Tuesday, 16 May 1882.
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was instrumental in teaching and talking about van Gogh, and introduced
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9370:"Van Gogh Museum chief: it's critical to diversify our income streams"
7653:"Letter from Theo van Gogh to Elisabeth van Gogh Paris, 5 August 1890"
6913:"Historian Bernadette Murphy on digging into the Van Gogh ear mystery"
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varies in both English and Dutch. Especially in British English it is
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Stranger on the Earth: A Psychological Biography of Vincent van Gogh
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The Borinage Episode and the Misrepresentation of Vincent van Gogh
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of optimism for the artist. Vincent wrote to Theo in August 1888:
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The Unknown Matisse: A Life of Henri Matisse, Vol. 1, 1869–1908
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Dorn, Roland; Schröder, Albrecht; Sillevis, John, eds. (1996).
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To Theo van Gogh. Nuenen, on or about Tuesday, 13 October 1885.
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lists 73 van Goghs on the Nazi Era Provenance Internet Portal.
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9245:"UK: Climate protesters throw soup on van Gogh's 'Sunflowers'"
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7141:"Portrait of Doctor Felix Rey Oil Painting Reproduction, 1889"
7111:"Gun used by Vincent van Gogh to kill himself goes on display"
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6455:"Fishing Boats on the Beach at Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, 1888"
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At Eternity's Gate: The Spiritual Vision of Vincent van Gogh
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Blumer, Dietrich (2002). "The Illness of Vincent van Gogh".
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in June, he gave lessons to a Zouave second lieutenant –
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Still Life with Open Bible, Extinguished Candle and Novel
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drawing executed by van Gogh after the painting in 1889
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Simiolus: Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art
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Vincent van Gogh: tekeningen 1: Vroege jaren 1880–1883
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Simiolus: Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art
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Druick, Douglas; Zegers, Pieter (2001). "(exh. cat)".
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Still life paintings by Vincent van Gogh (Netherlands)
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In January 1879, he took up a post as a missionary at
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Van Uitert, Evert (1981). "Van Gogh's Concept of His
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The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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24 December, had proposed marriage to his old friend
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Vincent Willem van Gogh was born on 30 March 1853 in
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The Complete Van Gogh, paintings, drawings, sketches
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was said to have been impressed by van Gogh's work.
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Olive Trees with the Alpilles in the Background 1889
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A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
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Farmhouses in Loosduinen near The Hague at Twilight
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A Girl in the Street, Two Coaches in the Background
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Vincent van Gogh: Drawings 1: Early years 1880–1883
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Vincent van Gogh and the Modern Movement, 1890–1914
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Vincent van Gogh: Chemicals, Crises, and Creativity
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and including a sketch of the line of the incision.
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11766:Agostina Segatori Sitting in the Café du Tambourin
11738:View of Paris from Vincent's Room in the Rue Lepic
11551:Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen
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10392:. Arts Council. University of Nottingham, 1974/75.
10124:Pox: Genius, Madness and the Mysteries of Syphilis
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9827:Dorn, Roland; Keyes, George (2000). "(exh. cat)".
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6356:"Vincent van Gogh - The Yellow House (The Street)"
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4267:in his writing; his pronunciation was thus likely
3534:Pink Peach Tree in Blossom (Reminiscence of Mauve)
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2069:and estimated to be worth over $ 50 million.
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10069:The Letters of Vincent van Gogh: A Critical Study
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8540:. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. 2011.
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9623:Channing, Laurence; Bradley, Barbara J. (2007).
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7612:"La misère ne finira jamais", Études, 1947, p. 9
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3536:, watercolour, March 1888. Kröller-Müller Museum
1554:, all seem to me creatures from another world."
1235:Still life paintings by Vincent van Gogh (Paris)
12069:A Meadow in the Mountains: Le Mas de Saint-Paul
11917:Memory of the Garden at Etten (Ladies of Arles)
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9431:"German Lost Art Foundation – Vincent Van Gogh"
9337:"Bezoekersrecords voor Van Gogh Museum en NEMO"
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6973:Concordance, lists, bibliography: Documentation
3412:Olive Trees with the Alpilles in the Background
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2153:Saint-Paul Asylum, Saint-Rémy (Van Gogh series)
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9872:Van Gogh and Gauguin: The Studio of the South
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11052:Nazi looting of artworks by Vincent van Gogh
10901:, the complete works and letters of van Gogh
10470:Post-Impressionism: From van Gogh to Gauguin
10150:Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine
9892:Van Gogh and God: A Creative Spiritual Quest
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3481:, 1889. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
3343:Vase with Irises Against a Yellow Background
3131:, Winter 1887–88. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
1704:Fishing Boats on the Beach at Saintes-Maries
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708:; while there he decided to become an artist
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16972:Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp) alumni
16892:Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Brussels alumni
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12276:Peasant Woman Against a Background of Wheat
12139:View of the Asylum and Chapel of Saint-Rémy
11628:Head of an Old Farmer's Wife in a White Hat
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10701:Van der Veen, Wouter; Knapp, Peter (2010).
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10263:Vincent and Theo Van Gogh: A Dual Biography
9505:Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
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4583:The Met’s Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
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3088:when he lacked models and painted himself.
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9687:Crockett, Emily; Daniels, Monique (n.d.).
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8848:"The Unknown Matisse ... – Book Talk"
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3371:, May 1890, Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo
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1859:in December 1888, where they saw works by
1600:. The house at 2 place Lamartine cost 15
1041:Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette
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9299:Van Gogh's Van Goghs: The Van Gogh Museum
9133:"Annenberg Donates A van Gogh to the Met"
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893:Rooftops, View from the Atelier The Hague
377:Van Gogh's early works consist of mostly
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10728:] (in Dutch). Meulenhoff/Landshoff.
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10420:Pickvance, Ronald (1986). "(exh. cat)".
10397:Pickvance, Ronald (1984). "(exh. cat)".
10388:Pickvance, Ronald (1974). "(exh. cat)".
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12369:Meadows near Rijswijk and the Schenkweg
12076:A Road at Saint-Remy with Female Figure
11417:Beach at Scheveningen in Stormy Weather
10874:The van Gogh File: The Myth and the Man
10832:Walther, Ingo; Metzger, Rainer (1994).
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3938:Van Gogh's works are among the world's
3840:, then an unknown art student, visited
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3283:Still Life: Vase with Twelve Sunflowers
2963:Paintings of Children (Van Gogh series)
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3732:Wheat Field at Auvers with White House
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3521:his palette significantly brightened.
3346:, May 1890, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
2937:L'Arlésienne: Madame Ginoux with Books
2412:, 1890. Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo
2097:The Courtyard of the Hospital at Arles
2010:; note written by Dr Rey for novelist
1570:(1888), one of seven canvases sent to
1253:portraits of friends and acquaintances
1120:—and broadened his palette to include
16466:Six Characters in Search of an Author
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13498:Paysage coloré aux oiseaux aquatiques
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12318:Prisoners' Round (after Gustave Doré)
12220:Landscape with a Carriage and a Train
11984:Valley with Ploughman Seen from Above
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10279:
10102:Vincent van Gogh: Genius and Disaster
10065:
10037:
9641:
9445:"Nazi-Era Provenance Internet Portal"
9411:from the original on 25 February 2021
9072:from the original on 14 November 2021
8763:from the original on 8 September 2018
8336:
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6910:
6892:from the original on 6 September 2020
6808:from the original on 21 February 2019
5371:
5311:
4992:
4604:"The Woman Who Made Vincent van Gogh"
4576:
4326:, Van Gogh Symposium, 10–11 May 1990.
4289:
4242:
3553:Orchard with Blossoming Apricot Trees
3037:Portrait of the Postman Joseph Roulin
2689:and its effect on his work, and many
2348:Prisoners' Round (after Gustave Doré)
2327:, "longing for concision and grace".
2290:Prisoners' Round (after Gustave Doré)
2214:Valley with Ploughman Seen from Above
2147:Saint-Rémy (May 1889 – May 1890)
1710:June 1888. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
919:In September 1883, van Gogh moved to
292:
11889:A Lane in the Public Garden at Arles
10994:
10752:. Van Gogh Museum & Huygens ING.
10722:De schetsboeken van Vincent van Gogh
10636:
10583:
10550:
9999:
9977:
9831:Van Gogh Face to Face: The Portraits
9767:
9548:from the original on 23 October 2018
9368:Caines, Matthew (1 September 2015).
9290:
8926:
8860:from the original on 12 October 2011
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7996:
7888:
7822:Dorn, Schröder & Sillevis (1996)
7650:
7121:from the original on 23 October 2016
6984:
6923:from the original on 30 October 2020
6826:
6795:
6746:from the original on 26 October 2020
6572:
6097:
5347:
4962:from the original on 30 October 2020
4932:from the original on 15 January 2021
4870:from the original on 16 January 2021
4557:
3672:Enclosed Wheat Field with Rising Sun
2674:and was buried in Utrecht. In 1914,
1479:Bridges across the Seine at Asnières
1224:
1091:Tête de paysanne à la coiffe blanche
1067:Woman with a Spade, Seen from Behind
950:List of drawings by Vincent van Gogh
595:The highly paid contemporary artist
399:, who were seeking new paths beyond
11875:The Painter on the Road to Tarascon
11477:Landscape with a Church at Twilight
10726:The Sketchbooks of Vincent van Gogh
10369:Bulletin of the History of Medicine
9398:
9380:from the original on 26 August 2016
9054:
8408:from the original on 12 August 2016
7632:La face humaine de Vincent Van Gogh
7102:
3925:The Painter on the Road to Tarascon
3769:hung van Gogh's alongside works of
3750:Posthumous fame of Vincent van Gogh
3057:, 1889, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
2099:, 1889, Oskar Reinhart Collection "
1668:. MacKnight introduced van Gogh to
1464:While in Asnières van Gogh painted
1048:1885–86. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
980:Van Gogh painted several groups of
24:
15668:Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2
12538:Monastery of Saint-Paul de Mausole
11699:Vase with White and Red Carnations
10926:Works by or about Vincent van Gogh
10817:. Arnoldo Mondadori Arte de Luca.
10557:. University of California Press.
9909:Erickson, Kathleen Powers (1998).
9455:from the original on 26 April 2021
9164:from the original on 7 August 2016
9131:Kimmelman, Michael (25 May 1993).
9103:Decker, Andrew (5 November 1998).
8749:Furness, Hannah (27 August 2018).
6886:"BBC The Mystery of Van Goghs Ear"
5863:from the original on 31 March 2020
5744:, 116–117. citing the research of
5720:, 116; cites the work of Hulsker;
4901:from the original on 27 March 2021
4840:from the original on 17 April 2016
4043:
3997:
3976:sold for US$ 66.3 million at
3890:Jacob Baart de la Faille
2708:
1975:, 1888. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
1846:, when they produced the pendants
1787:, 1888. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
1498:
930:
829:Kee Vos-Stricker with her son Jan
25:
16988:
11991:View of Arles, Flowering Orchards
11945:Arles: View from the Wheat Fields
11931:Interior of a Restaurant in Arles
11667:Peasant Woman Digging Up Potatoes
11134:Still life paintings, Netherlands
10892:
10703:Van Gogh in Auvers: His Last Days
10571:from the original on 7 March 2017
10424:Van Gogh in Saint-Rémy and Auvers
10145:"The illness of Vincent van Gogh"
10086:from the original on 7 March 2017
9755:(in French). Éditions Aesculape.
9738:from the original on 7 March 2017
9500:"The illness of Vincent van Gogh"
9349:from the original on 21 July 2016
7659:from the original on 24 June 2011
4888:
4780:from the original on 3 March 2021
4430:were among van Gogh's favourites.
4263:. He grew up in Brabant and used
3584:View of Arles, Flowering Orchards
3514:View of Arles, Flowering Orchards
3062:
2927:List of works by Vincent van Gogh
2623:Article on van Gogh's death from
2393:Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection
2235:Country road in Provence by Night
1981:Hospital in Arles (December 1888)
1583:Société des Artistes Indépendants
576:as well as individual letters to
36:Vincent van Gogh (disambiguation)
16848:
16847:
13360:
12283:Still Life: Vase with Pink Roses
12199:Doctor Gachet's Garden in Auvers
10942:
10834:Van Gogh: the Complete Paintings
9776:] (in German). Olms Verlag.
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9329:
9306:from the original on 29 May 2010
9237:
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9186:Dictionary of Minor Planet Names
9176:
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9091:Farr, Peppiatt & Yard (1999)
9048:
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4088:
3868:artists in Cologne in 1912, the
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3693:Enclosed Wheat Field in the Rain
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3129:Self-Portrait with Grey Felt Hat
3121:
3102:Self-Portrait with Grey Felt Hat
3047:
3039:(1841–1903), early August 1888,
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2988:
2418:1890 Exhibitions and recognition
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1731:1888. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
1715:
1696:
1691:1888. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
1677:
1666:boats on the sea and the village
1530:1888. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
1513:Saintes-Maries (Van Gogh series)
1439:
1434:1887. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
1416:
1381:
1185:1885. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
1169:
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1082:
1053:
1032:
1027:1885. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
1007:
536:
527:
333:that contributed to the rise of
271:
12441:Old Vineyard with Peasant Woman
12361:Boy Cutting Grass with a Sickle
12332:Landscape at Auvers in the Rain
12062:Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear
11861:Portrait of the Artist's Mother
11819:Still Life: Vase with Oleanders
11274:Décoration for the Yellow House
11031:The Letters of Vincent van Gogh
10913:, teaching resource on van Gogh
10720:Van der Wolk, Johannes (1987).
10686:(in French). Alpine Fine Arts.
10448:The Letters of Vincent van Gogh
9189:. Springer. 2003. p. 383.
7685:Van der Veen & Knapp (2010)
7378:from the original on 6 May 2021
7109:Cluskey, Peter (12 July 2016).
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4562:. vggallery.com. Archived from
4329:
4316:
4307:
4297:
3821:Painter on the Road to Tarascon
3596:
3018:(The Poet Against a Starry Sky)
2920:
2735:Van Gogh drew and painted with
2478:Auvers-sur-Oise (May–July 1890)
2120:Self-portrait with Bandaged Ear
1817:Décoration for the Yellow House
1647:decoration for the Yellow House
1505:Décoration for the Yellow House
821:Early works of Vincent van Gogh
724:. When the proprietor moved to
496:The Letters of Vincent van Gogh
294:[ˈvɪnsɛntˈʋɪləɱvɑŋˈɣɔx]
16932:Dutch people with disabilities
16615:Grosvenor School of Modern Art
16608:Fourth dimension in literature
13484:Blue Nude (Souvenir de Biskra)
12492:Torso of Venus and a Landscape
12484:Portrait of a Man in a Top Hat
12377:The 'Laakmolen' near The Hague
12304:Wheatfield Under Thunderclouds
12111:Green Wheat Field with Cypress
11565:Landscape with Pollard Willows
11558:The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen
11388:Lost works by Vincent van Gogh
10749:Vincent van Gogh – The Letters
10664:Van Gogh: His Life and His Art
10286:. Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
10099:Hammacher, Abraham M. (1985).
10072:. Athabasca University Press.
9959:Feilchenfeldt, Walter (2013).
9940:Francis Bacon: A Retrospective
9852:Van Gogh und die Haager Schule
9691:. Dictionary of Art Historians
9564:American Journal of Psychiatry
9498:Arnold, Wilfred Niels (2004).
9479:Arnold, Wilfred Niels (1992).
9345:(in Dutch). 15 December 2015.
9195:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_4402
8216:"Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)"
7984:Totalitarian Art and Modernity
6796:Cain, Abigail (26 July 2016).
4570:
4551:
4497:
4076:
4012:The Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
3617:Wheatfield Under Thunderclouds
3603:Wheat Fields (Van Gogh series)
3055:La Berceuse (Augustine Roulin)
2351:, 1890. Pushkin Museum, Moscow
1806:The Poet Against a Starry Sky.
1785:: Portrait of Vincent van Gogh
965:The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen
936:Nuenen and Antwerp (1883–1886)
799:Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts
626:
165:Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts
13:
1:
16977:Suicides by firearm in France
13639:
12791:Van Gogh immersive experience
12737:Theo van Gogh (film director)
12425:Drawbridge in Nieuw-Amsterdam
11362:Saint-Paul Asylum, Saint-Rémy
10684:Vincent van Gogh, le mal aimé
10554:German Expressionist Painting
10489:Studies in Post-Impressionism
10438:. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
9724:. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
9150:Boucher, Brian (5 May 2015).
8939:Crockett & Daniels (n.d.)
8183:Channing & Bradley (2007)
6911:Adams, James (14 July 2016).
4490:
4180:. American dictionaries list
3358:Olive Trees (Van Gogh series)
3107:They contain a wide array of
2959:Portraits by Vincent van Gogh
2910:Memory of the Garden in Etten
2863:Memory of the Garden at Etten
2646:Vincent and Theo's graves at
2139:Ward in the Hospital in Arles
1855:Van Gogh and Gauguin visited
1839:Memory of the Garden at Etten
1747:
1728:
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1688:
1645:(1888), all intended for the
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1296:After seeing the portrait of
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16907:Dutch expatriates in Belgium
13562:Salon d'Automne 1905 exhibit
12563:Portrait of Vincent van Gogh
12269:Blossoming Chestnut Branches
12185:Thatched Cottages and Houses
12125:The Ravine of the Peyroulets
11105:Van Gogh's family in his art
10905:Vincent van Gogh The letters
10899:The Vincent van Gogh Gallery
10757:Van Heugten, Sjraar (1996).
10682:Tralbaut, Marc Edo (1981) .
9753:La Folie de Vincent Van Gogh
9718:Davies, Christopher (2007).
8951:Walther & Metzger (1994)
8678:Walther & Metzger (1994)
8650:Walther & Metzger (1994)
8638:Walther & Metzger (1994)
8566:Walther & Metzger (1994)
8443:Walther & Metzger (1994)
8404:. National Gallery, London.
8389:Walther & Metzger (1994)
8325:Walther & Metzger (1994)
8301:Walther & Metzger (1994)
8262:Walther & Metzger (1994)
7850:Walther & Metzger (1994)
7634:, Grasset, 3 November 1999,
7584:Walther & Metzger (1994)
7452:Walther & Metzger (1994)
6900:– via www.youtube.com.
6626:Walther & Metzger (1994)
6209:Walther & Metzger (1994)
5972:Walther & Metzger (1994)
5626:Walther & Metzger (1994)
5168:Walther & Metzger (1994)
5053:Walther & Metzger (1994)
4064:American Alliance of Museums
3899:L'Oeuvre de Vincent van Gogh
3196:Sunflowers (Van Gogh series)
3145:Self-Portrait with Straw Hat
2967:Van Gogh's family in his art
2952:
2699:acute intermittent porphyria
2556:, 1890. Musée d'Orsay, Paris
2293:(1890) was painted after an
2176:Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum
2063:Portrait of Doctor Félix Rey
1799:Nothing but large Sunflowers
1769:Sunflowers (Van Gogh series)
1251:. In Paris, Vincent painted
968:, which was stolen from the
901:Clasina Maria "Sien" Hoornik
815:Etten, Drenthe and The Hague
633:Van Gogh's family in his art
588:. Some are illustrated with
7:
16967:Post-impressionist painters
16952:Artists who died by suicide
16912:Dutch expatriates in France
16708:List of avant-garde artists
15692:The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
13331:
12385:Church Pew with Worshippers
12083:Enclosed Field with Peasant
12055:Self-portrait without beard
11854:Starry Night Over the Rhône
11752:A Woman Walking in a Garden
11621:Avenue of Poplars at Sunset
11614:Avenue of Poplars in Autumn
11174:Still life paintings, Paris
10941:(public domain audiobooks)
10551:Selz, Peter Howard (1968).
10301:McQuillan, Melissa (1989).
9894:. Loyola University Press.
9854:. Bank Austria Kunstforum.
9627:. Cleveland Museum of Art.
9302:, National Gallery of Art,
9012:"IMDb for Vincent van Gogh"
4427:The Illustrated London News
3486:
3262:, and included them in his
3181:Self-Portrait Without Beard
3041:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
2996:Portrait of Artist's Mother
2837:, reflect the influence of
2724:Starry Night Over the Rhône
2577:Thatched Cottages by a Hill
2211:and olive trees, including
2195:, and its gardens, such as
2193:Saint-Rémy (September 1889)
2067:Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
1890:Yale University Art Gallery
1636:Starry Night Over the Rhone
1589:, who was living nearby at
1132:. Van Gogh bought Japanese
677:Constant Cornelis Huijsmans
622:Vincent van Gogh chronology
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16993:
16566:Classical Hollywood cinema
12771:(1978, revised 1989; "JH")
12417:Landscape with Wheelbarrow
12290:Portrait of Adeline Ravoux
12171:Road with Cypress and Star
12104:Wheat Field with Cypresses
11791:Madame Roulin and Her Baby
11579:Cart with Red and White Ox
11424:Girl in White in the Woods
11243:Copies by Vincent van Gogh
11142:Old Church Tower at Nuenen
10413:Metropolitan Museum of Art
10163:10.1177/003591576105401206
10038:Geskó, Judit, ed. (2006).
9662:10.1177/014107680309600615
9577:10.1176/appi.ajp.159.4.519
9471:
7147:(in Dutch). Archived from
6784:Doiteau & Leroy (1928)
6689:Druick & Zegers (2001)
6245:Druick & Zegers (2001)
4926:The Eclectic Light Company
4047:
4001:
3963:Wheat Field with Cypresses
3958:Metropolitan Museum of Art
3813:in 1892 at the age of 27.
3789:Marie François Sadi Carnot
3747:
3697:Philadelphia Museum of Art
3600:
3490:
3463:Wheat Field with Cypresses
3403:Road with Cypress and Star
3398:Cypresses with Two Figures
3385:Wheat Field with Cypresses
3368:Road with Cypress and Star
3355:
3193:
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3066:
3000:Norton Simon Museum of Art
2956:
2942:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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2604:
2492:Double-squares and Squares
2481:
2458:. At the opening dinner a
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2150:
2124:Courtauld Institute of Art
2084:, 1889, private collection
1984:
1766:
1685:The Sower with Setting Sun
1544:Christian Mourier-Petersen
1502:
1303:Seascape at Saintes-Maries
1228:
962:. Van Gogh also completed
939:
895:, 1882, private collection
818:
706:Van Gogh's home in Cuesmes
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158:Royal Academy of Fine Arts
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16942:Dutch still life painters
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13599:Louis Vauxcelles (critic)
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12999:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
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12611:Vincent and Theo van Gogh
12571:The Painter of Sunflowers
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11646:Still Life with Straw Hat
11637:
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11491:Footbridge across a Ditch
11447:
11408:
11401:
11098:Peasant Character Studies
11075:
11002:
10935:Works by Vincent van Gogh
10917:Works by Vincent van Gogh
10348:Nemeczek, Alfred (1999).
10280:Lubin, Albert J. (1972).
9518:10.1080/09647040490885475
8987:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
8455:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
7303:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
7045:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
7009:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
6954:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
6942:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
6190:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
6178:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
6092:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
6068:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
6032:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
5933:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
5694:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
5654:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
5582:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
5495:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
5384:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
5272:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
5248:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
5140:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
5116:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
5104:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
5065:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
5041:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
5029:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
5017:Naifeh & Smith (2011)
4322:See Jan Hulsker's speech
4244:[ˈfɪnsɛntfɑŋˈxɔx]
3949:Portrait of Joseph Roulin
3428:Cypresses in Starry Night
3255:Yellow House's guest room
3237:thickly layered paintwork
2615:Vincent van Gogh's health
2607:Death of Vincent van Gogh
2505:Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
1833:The Painter of Sunflowers
1783:The Painter of Sunflowers
1752:Albright–Knox Art Gallery
1652:Van Gogh wrote that with
1409:Bridgestone Museum of Art
1335:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
1098:1884. Private collection.
996:peasant character studies
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27:Dutch painter (1853–1890)
16922:Dutch landscape painters
16897:Burials in Île-de-France
14429:The Master and Margarita
13537:Gustave Moreau (teacher)
12763:Jacob Baart de la Faille
12523:Van Gogh House (Drenthe)
11512:Farm with Stacks of Peat
11250:Langlois Bridge at Arles
10872:Wilkie, Kenneth (2004).
10472:. Secker & Warburg.
10143:Hemphill, R. E. (1961).
10120:Hayden, Deborah (2003).
10019:Gayford, Martin (2006).
9983:The Impressionist Garden
9604:Vincent van Gogh: A Life
9060:"Irving Stone interview"
8891:Dorn & Leeman (1990)
8798:Memoirs of V.W. van Gogh
8534:"The Olive Garden, 1889"
7617:22 November 2016 at the
6740:UC Berkeley Library News
4920:hoakley (6 April 2017).
4069:
3987:is named in his honour.
3940:most expensive paintings
3624:, Amsterdam, Netherlands
3375:Fifteen canvases depict
2600:
2431:praised his work in the
2231:Cornfield with Cypresses
1892:, New Haven, Connecticut
1658:Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer
1509:Langlois Bridge at Arles
1156:Farm with Stacks of Peat
89:Art Institute of Chicago
16715:List of modernist poets
16601:Fourth dimension in art
15784:Meshes of the Afternoon
12727:Johanna van Gogh-Bonger
12468:Marsh with Water Lilies
12262:The Town Hall at Auvers
11773:Red Cabbages and Garlic
11745:Portrait of Père Tanguy
11731:Wheat Field with a Lark
11393:Display at Les XX, 1890
11369:Auvers size 30 canvases
11166:Le Moulin de la Galette
10853:The Burlington Magazine
10765:] (in Dutch). V+K.
10265:. Fuller Publications.
10220:Hughes, Robert (2002).
10202:Nothing If Not Critical
10066:Grant, Patrick (2014).
9890:Edwards, Cliff (1989).
9875:. Thames & Hudson.
9835:. Thames & Hudson.
9600:Callow, Philip (1990).
7789:Dorn & Keyes (2000)
6851:Bailey, Martin (2020).
4645:"Van Gogh: The Letters"
4059:Nazi period (1933–1945)
3856:Gallery, which excited
3759:Johanna van Gogh-Bonger
3736:The Phillips Collection
3447:Cypresses and Two Women
3165:National Gallery of Art
2816:Portrait of Père Tanguy
2691:retrospective diagnoses
2676:Johanna van Gogh-Bonger
2515:in the Paris suburb of
2488:Auvers size 30 canvases
2456:their annual exhibition
2311:reminisces of the North
2189:Vestibule of the Asylum
2061:Van Gogh gave his 1889
1973:Paul Gauguin's Armchair
1448:Portrait of Père Tanguy
1398:Le Moulin de la Galette
1341:in pastel. They met at
1309:Van Gogh learned about
1261:Le Moulin de la Galette
1231:Japonaiserie (Van Gogh)
749:University of Amsterdam
690:, and took lodgings at
615:
464:Johanna van Gogh-Bonger
426:Van Gogh suffered from
286:Vincent Willem van Gogh
100:Vincent Willem van Gogh
16799:Second Viennese School
16541:
16530:
14441:The Sound and the Fury
14345:In Search of Lost Time
13802:
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13674:
13663:
13477:Les toits de Collioure
13470:Landscape at Collioure
13449:Luxe, Calme et Volupté
13229:Salon des Indépendants
13209:Le Barc de Boutteville
13163:Robert Antoine Pinchon
12192:Portrait of Dr. Gachet
11998:Portrait of Doctor Rey
11966:Orchard with Cypresses
11593:Water Mill at Opwetten
11463:Farmhouses Among Trees
9936:; Yard, Sally (1999).
8147:www.vangoghletters.org
4864:www.vangoghletters.org
4804:www.vangoghletters.org
4013:
3824:
3784:Le Moderniste Illustré
3762:
3625:
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3002:, Pasadena, California
2945:
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2703:Temporal lobe epilepsy
2651:
2628:
2557:
2508:
2501:Les Vessenots à Auvers
2171:
2056:Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
2015:
1996:
1788:
1763:Gauguin's visit (1888)
1531:
1389:Le Moulin de Blute-Fin
1286:The Courtesan or Oiran
1105:Lange Beeldekensstraat
1075:Art Gallery of Ontario
896:
836:
709:
16778:Reactionary modernism
16701:List of art movements
13194:Artistes Indépendants
13123:Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
13118:Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
13024:Théo van Rysselberghe
12618:"Vincent" (1971 song)
12533:Kröller-Müller Museum
12393:Woman on Her Deathbed
12311:Wheatfield with Crows
12146:The Large Plane Trees
11959:Farmhouse in Provence
11896:Falling Autumn Leaves
11847:Café Terrace at Night
11692:Vase with Red Poppies
11660:Peasant Woman Digging
11314:Paintings of Children
11236:Trees and Undergrowth
11067:Lost Arles sketchbook
10487:Rewald, John (1986).
10307:. Thames and Hudson.
10261:Hulsker, Jan (1990).
10222:The Portable Van Gogh
10205:. The Harvill Press.
9768:Dorn, Roland (1990).
7651:van Gogh, Theodorus.
4566:on 22 September 2015.
4082:The pronunciation of
4011:
3973:L'Allée des Alyscamps
3944:Portrait of Dr Gachet
3878:Helene Kröller-Müller
3819:
3757:
3744:Reputation and legacy
3655:Wheatfield with Crows
3614:
3519:Mediterranean climate
3365:
3245:
3207:
3076:
2934:
2860:
2795:
2721:
2645:
2622:
2595:Wheatfield with Crows
2590:Wheatfield with Crows
2567:Portrait of Dr Gachet
2562:memories of the North
2550:
2499:
2395:, Zurich, Switzerland
2334:against a blue sky."
2174:Van Gogh entered the
2160:
2004:Portrait of Félix Rey
2002:
1994:
1911:Kröller-Müller Museum
1906:Café Terrace at Night
1776:
1630:Café Terrace at Night
1520:
1494:Artistic breakthrough
1374:complementary colours
1062:Peasant Woman Digging
1021:Still Life with Bible
1000:young peasant sitters
891:
828:
758:missionary school in
704:
647:Dutch Reformed Church
472:German Expressionists
372:a long correspondence
218:Wheatfield with Crows
16962:People of Montmartre
16947:Dutch flower artists
16622:Hanshinkan Modernism
16478:The Threepenny Opera
16394:Pelléas et Mélisande
12765:(1928 and 1970; "F")
12401:Landscape with Trees
12234:The Church at Auvers
12213:White House at Night
11952:Sunset at Montmajour
11600:Water Mill at Kollen
11484:Landscape with Dunes
11126:Water Mill at Gennep
10513:. Harper & Row.
10450:. Penguin Classics.
10327:Smith, Gregory White
10040:Van Gogh in Budapest
10000:Fell, Derek (2015).
9709:: CS1 maint: year (
9644:"A Tale of Two Ears"
8963:Feilchenfeldt (2013)
3882:German Expressionism
3352:Cypresses and olives
3309:J. Paul Getty Museum
2835:Jean-François Millet
2803:Museum of Modern Art
2714:Artistic development
2553:The Church at Auvers
2389:Jean-François Millet
2368:Jean-François Millet
2332:white almond blossom
2168:Museum of Modern Art
1542:. The Danish artist
1343:Julien "Père" Tanguy
1337: – who painted
1265:scenes in Montmartre
1257:still life paintings
1194:Academy of Fine Arts
956:paintings of weavers
651:University of Leiden
605:The Song of the Lark
568:, 58 to the painter
16957:People from Zundert
16927:Dutch male painters
16680:International Style
16430:Afternoon of a Faun
15716:Battleship Potemkin
15620:Mont Sainte-Victoir
13456:Le bonheur de vivre
13432:Maurice de Vlaminck
13239:Salon des Tuileries
13214:La Libre Esthétique
12979:René Schützenberger
12959:Hippolyte Petitjean
11798:Landscape with Snow
11062:Cultural depictions
10705:. Monacelli Press.
10637:Sund, Judy (2002).
10622:. Hamish Hamilton.
10105:. Harry N. Abrams.
9985:. Frances Lincoln.
9944:. Harry N. Abrams.
9689:"Faille, J-B de la"
9642:Cohen, Ben (2003).
9183:"(4457) van Gogh".
8756:The Daily Telegraph
8365:Letter 806, note 16
7655:. Webexhibits.org.
7399:, 346–347, 348–350.
6115:on 6 February 2017.
5386:, 209–210, 488–489.
4952:"AN ARTIST IS BORN"
4834:The Raab Collection
4774:www.webexhibits.org
4511:. 22 January 2010.
4291:[vɑ̃ɡɔɡ(ə)]
4255:, with a voiceless
3960:acquired a copy of
3862:Maurice de Vlaminck
3505:Orchards in Blossom
3267:in Brussels exhibit
2843:Friedrich Nietzsche
2313:". Among these was
2029:Gabrielle Berlatier
1662:Paul-Eugène Milliet
994:, and a series of "
846:nooit, neen, nimmer
141:Cause of death
16559:Buddhist modernism
16516:American modernism
16442:The Rite of Spring
14417:The Sun Also Rises
14393:The Magic Mountain
13204:Volpini Exhibition
12939:Henri-Edmond Cross
12834:Post-Impressionism
12699:At Eternity's Gate
12672:Vincent in Brixton
12632:Vincent & Theo
12409:Peatery in Drenthe
12178:At Eternity's Gate
11572:Cart with Black Ox
11505:A Wind-Beaten Tree
11456:Cows in the Meadow
11298:Flowering Orchards
11196:Outskirts of Paris
10876:. Souvenir Press.
10352:. Prestel Verlag.
10331:Van Gogh: The Life
10004:. Pavilion Books.
9137:The New York Times
7765:Van Heugten (1996)
7372:vangoghletters.org
7151:on 23 October 2016
6917:The Globe and Mail
6888:. 2 January 2017.
6497:vangoghletters.org
4956:AwesomeStories.com
4608:The New York Times
4239:dialect of Holland
4014:
3935:feel them to be."
3895:catalogue raisonné
3825:
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3500:Flowering Orchards
3493:Flowering Orchards
3373:
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3080:, September 1889.
2946:
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2733:
2687:van Gogh's illness
2652:
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1997:
1937:, Moscow. Sold to
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1532:
1298:Adolphe Monticelli
897:
837:
710:
688:Southampton Street
570:Anthon van Rappard
513:Jo Bonger-van Gogh
428:psychotic episodes
381:and depictions of
352:mental instability
307:Post-Impressionist
255:Willemina van Gogh
251:Theodorus van Gogh
241:Post-Impressionism
16937:Dutch Protestants
16859:
16858:
16587:Experimental film
16503:
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16490:Waiting for Godot
15797:
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14357:The Metamorphosis
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13552:Neo-Impressionism
13299:
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13128:Wassily Kandinsky
12851:Neo-Impressionism
12799:
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12786:The Vincent Award
12747:Johannes Stricker
12348:
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12297:Plain near Auvers
12248:Farms near Auvers
12241:Daubigny's Garden
11938:A Lane near Arles
11653:The Potato Eaters
11607:Village at Sunset
11290:Hospital in Arles
11282:The Roulin Family
10921:Project Gutenberg
10883:978-0-285-63691-0
10859:(1248): 208–209.
10843:978-3-8228-0291-5
10824:978-88-242-0022-6
10772:978-90-6611-501-9
10744:Van Gogh, Vincent
10735:978-90-290-8154-2
10712:978-1-58093-301-8
10693:978-0-933516-31-1
10674:978-0-671-74338-3
10650:978-0-7148-4084-0
10629:978-0-679-43428-3
10564:978-0-520-02515-8
10520:978-0-06-430057-5
10507:Rosenblum, Robert
10498:978-0-8109-1632-6
10479:978-0-436-41151-9
10457:978-0-14-044674-6
10435:978-0-87099-477-7
10408:978-0-87099-375-6
10399:Van Gogh in Arles
10359:978-3-7913-2230-8
10350:Van Gogh in Arles
10340:978-0-375-50748-9
10323:Naifeh, Steven W.
10314:978-0-500-20232-6
10293:978-0-03-091352-5
10272:978-0-940537-05-7
10253:978-0-7148-2028-6
10231:978-0-7893-0803-0
10212:978-0-14-016524-1
10157:(12): 1083–1088.
10135:978-0-465-02881-8
10112:978-0-8109-8067-9
10079:978-1-927356-74-6
10060:978-963-7063-33-6
10049:978-963-7063-34-3
10030:978-0-670-91497-5
10011:978-1-910232-42-2
9992:978-0-7112-1148-3
9970:978-1-78130-019-0
9963:. Philip Wilson.
9951:978-0-8109-2925-8
9934:Peppiatt, Michael
9924:978-0-8028-4978-6
9901:978-0-8294-0621-4
9882:978-0-500-51054-4
9861:978-88-8118-072-1
9842:978-0-89558-153-2
9821:978-90-6630-247-1
9813:978-3-923641-31-4
9802:978-3-923641-33-8
9783:978-3-487-09098-6
9731:978-0-547-35028-8
9634:978-0-940717-90-9
9615:978-1-56663-134-1
9490:978-3-7643-3616-5
9405:www.lootedart.com
9251:. 14 October 2022
9225:. 14 October 2022
9204:978-3-540-29925-7
9105:"The Silent Boom"
9058:(23 April 1974).
8379:, 80–81, 184–187.
8220:www.metmuseum.org
8106:van Uitert (1981)
8077:van Uitert (1981)
8036:van Uitert (1981)
8009:van Uitert (1981)
7941:van Uitert (1981)
7640:978-2-246-58959-4
5859:. 30 March 2020.
4889:Route, Van Gogh.
4270:[vɑɲˈʝɔç]
3738:, Washington D.C.
3695:, November 1889,
3260:Berceuse Triptych
2940:, November 1888.
2811:The Potato Eaters
2771:The Potato Eaters
2625:L'Écho Pontoisien
2541:Daubigny's Garden
2434:Mercure de France
1987:Hospital in Arles
1933:, November 1888.
1756:Buffalo, New York
1355:Neo-impressionism
1339:a portrait of him
1225:Paris (1886–1888)
1178:The Potato Eaters
1118:Peter Paul Rubens
991:The Potato Eaters
927:, North Brabant.
842:Johannes Stricker
762:, near Brussels.
745:Johannes Stricker
610:Life of an Artist
584:, and the critic
283:
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226:Sorrowing Old Man
176:Years active
16:(Redirected from
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16872:Vincent van Gogh
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13219:Ambroise Vollard
13168:Henriette Tirman
13062:Der Blaue Reiter
13034:Édouard Vuillard
13019:Vincent van Gogh
12949:Georges Dufrénoy
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12679:The Yellow House
12555:Vincent van Gogh
12460:87 Hackford Road
12206:Houses at Auvers
12033:The Starry Night
12005:Crab on its Back
11910:The Red Vineyard
11868:Bedroom in Arles
11840:Van Gogh's Chair
11833:The Yellow House
11498:Marshy Landscape
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11020:List of drawings
10996:Vincent van Gogh
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8473:
8470:Pickvance (1986)
8467:
8458:
8452:
8446:
8440:
8434:
8424:
8418:
8417:
8415:
8413:
8398:
8392:
8386:
8380:
8377:Pickvance (1986)
8374:
8368:
8358:
8352:
8349:Pickvance (1986)
8346:
8340:
8334:
8328:
8322:
8316:
8310:
8304:
8298:
8292:
8286:
8280:
8274:
8265:
8259:
8253:
8250:McQuillan (1989)
8247:
8232:
8231:
8229:
8227:
8212:
8206:
8203:McQuillan (1989)
8200:
8194:
8180:
8174:
8164:
8158:
8157:
8155:
8153:
8139:
8133:
8130:McQuillan (1989)
8127:
8121:
8118:McQuillan (1989)
8115:
8109:
8103:
8092:
8086:
8080:
8074:
8068:
8062:
8056:
8050:
8039:
8033:
8024:
8018:
8012:
8006:
8000:
7994:
7988:
7987:
7979:
7973:
7967:
7956:
7950:
7944:
7938:
7932:
7926:
7920:
7914:
7908:
7898:
7892:
7886:
7877:
7871:
7865:
7859:
7853:
7847:
7841:
7831:
7825:
7819:
7808:
7798:
7792:
7786:
7780:
7777:Pickvance (1974)
7774:
7768:
7762:
7756:
7750:
7739:
7733:
7727:
7721:
7715:
7709:
7700:
7694:
7688:
7678:
7672:
7671:
7666:
7664:
7648:
7642:
7628:
7622:
7609:
7603:
7593:
7587:
7581:
7575:
7569:
7563:
7562:
7556:
7554:
7539:
7533:
7527:
7521:
7515:
7506:
7503:Rosenblum (1975)
7492:
7486:
7476:
7470:
7464:
7455:
7449:
7443:
7440:Rosenblum (1975)
7437:
7431:
7428:Pickvance (1986)
7425:
7416:
7406:
7400:
7394:
7388:
7387:
7385:
7383:
7364:
7358:
7355:Pickvance (1986)
7352:
7346:
7343:Pickvance (1986)
7340:
7334:
7328:
7322:
7312:
7306:
7300:
7291:
7285:
7279:
7273:
7267:
7257:
7248:
7242:
7233:
7227:
7221:
7215:
7209:
7206:Pickvance (1986)
7203:
7197:
7191:
7185:
7182:Pickvance (1984)
7179:
7173:
7167:
7161:
7160:
7158:
7156:
7137:
7131:
7130:
7128:
7126:
7106:
7100:
7094:
7088:
7081:Pickvance (1986)
7078:
7072:
7066:
7060:
7054:
7048:
7042:
7036:
7033:Pickvance (1986)
7030:
7024:
7018:
7012:
7006:
7000:
6994:
6988:
6982:
6976:
6966:
6957:
6951:
6945:
6939:
6933:
6932:
6930:
6928:
6908:
6902:
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6899:
6897:
6882:
6876:
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6871:
6848:
6842:
6836:
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6824:
6818:
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6815:
6813:
6793:
6787:
6781:
6775:
6769:
6756:
6755:
6753:
6751:
6732:
6723:
6717:
6711:
6705:
6692:
6686:
6677:
6674:McQuillan (1989)
6671:
6665:
6659:
6653:
6647:
6641:
6638:Pickvance (1984)
6635:
6629:
6623:
6612:
6606:
6600:
6594:
6588:
6585:Pickvance (1984)
6582:
6576:
6570:
6564:
6546:
6540:
6537:Pickvance (1984)
6530:
6524:
6521:Pickvance (1984)
6514:
6508:
6507:
6505:
6503:
6489:
6483:
6482:
6480:
6478:
6464:
6458:
6452:
6446:
6440:
6431:
6425:
6419:
6416:Pickvance (1984)
6413:
6407:
6401:
6395:
6389:
6383:
6377:
6371:
6370:
6368:
6366:
6352:
6346:
6340:
6334:
6331:Pickvance (1986)
6328:
6322:
6319:Pickvance (1984)
6316:
6307:
6304:Pickvance (1984)
6301:
6295:
6289:
6280:
6270:
6264:
6258:
6252:
6242:
6236:
6230:
6224:
6221:Pickvance (1986)
6218:
6212:
6206:
6193:
6187:
6181:
6175:
6169:
6159:
6153:
6147:
6141:
6138:Pickvance (1984)
6135:
6129:
6123:
6117:
6116:
6111:. Archived from
6101:
6095:
6089:
6083:
6077:
6071:
6065:
6059:
6053:
6047:
6041:
6035:
6029:
6023:
6017:
6011:
6008:Hammacher (1985)
6005:
5999:
5993:
5987:
5981:
5975:
5969:
5963:
5960:McQuillan (1989)
5957:
5951:
5945:
5936:
5930:
5924:
5918:
5909:
5903:
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5891:
5885:
5879:
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5758:
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5709:
5703:
5697:
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5635:
5629:
5623:
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5585:
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5573:
5567:
5561:
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5549:
5539:
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5520:
5514:
5504:
5498:
5492:
5483:
5473:
5467:
5461:
5455:
5449:
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5431:
5421:
5415:
5409:
5403:
5393:
5387:
5381:
5375:
5369:
5363:
5357:
5351:
5345:
5339:
5333:
5327:
5321:
5315:
5309:
5303:
5296:McQuillan (1989)
5293:
5287:
5281:
5275:
5269:
5263:
5257:
5251:
5245:
5239:
5233:
5227:
5217:
5211:
5205:
5199:
5193:
5187:
5177:
5171:
5165:
5159:
5149:
5143:
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5125:
5119:
5113:
5107:
5101:
5095:
5089:
5080:
5074:
5068:
5062:
5056:
5050:
5044:
5038:
5032:
5026:
5020:
5014:
5008:
5002:
4996:
4990:
4984:
4978:
4972:
4971:
4969:
4967:
4948:
4942:
4941:
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4908:
4906:
4886:
4880:
4879:
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4856:
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4849:
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4826:
4820:
4819:
4817:
4815:
4796:
4790:
4789:
4787:
4785:
4766:
4760:
4754:
4748:
4742:
4733:
4726:Pickvance (1986)
4723:
4717:
4711:
4705:
4699:
4693:
4687:
4681:
4675:
4669:
4666:McQuillan (1989)
4663:
4648:
4638:
4632:
4629:McQuillan (1989)
4626:
4620:
4619:
4617:
4615:
4600:
4594:
4593:
4591:
4589:
4574:
4568:
4567:
4558:Veltkamp, Paul.
4555:
4549:
4543:
4537:
4531:
4525:
4524:
4522:
4520:
4501:
4484:
4480:
4474:
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4458:
4452:
4437:
4431:
4416:
4410:
4407:
4401:
4386:
4380:
4370:
4364:
4360:The Red Vineyard
4351:
4345:
4342:
4336:
4333:
4327:
4320:
4314:
4311:
4305:
4301:
4295:
4293:
4273:, with a voiced
4272:
4254:
4253:
4252:
4246:
4233:, with a silent
4230:
4227:
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4219:
4212:
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4118:
4117:
4114:
4111:
4108:
4104:
4103:
4100:
4097:
4094:
4080:
3968:Walter Annenberg
3929:Second World War
3728:
3711:
3683:
3668:
3579:
3564:
3549:The Pink Orchard
3545:
3530:
3475:
3458:
3443:
3424:
3390:The Starry Night
3337:
3320:
3299:
3278:
3213:National Gallery
3176:
3157:
3140:
3125:
3051:
3033:
3011:
2998:, October 1888,
2992:
2868:Hermitage Museum
2809:Theo criticised
2695:bipolar disorder
2678:had Theo's body
2528:Charles Daubigny
2521:Camille Pissarro
2484:Houses at Auvers
2404:
2379:
2360:
2343:
2305:discounts this.
2239:Bedroom in Arles
2204:The Starry Night
2181:Théophile Peyron
2163:The Starry Night
2135:
2116:
2093:
2078:
2006:, January 1889,
1969:
1958:National Gallery
1954:Van Gogh's Chair
1950:
1930:The Red Vineyard
1925:
1901:
1880:
1826:Gauguin's Chair.
1822:Van Gogh's Chair
1749:
1740:
1730:
1724:Bedroom in Arles
1719:
1709:
1700:
1690:
1681:
1618:Bedroom in Arles
1612:Van Gogh's Chair
1529:
1523:The Yellow House
1484:Camille Pissarro
1454:
1443:
1433:
1420:
1394:
1385:
1184:
1173:
1161:
1152:
1097:
1086:
1072:
1057:
1047:
1036:
1026:
1011:
835:
832:
802:
801:
692:87 Hackford Road
684:Goupil & Cie
548:Goupil & Cie
540:
531:
383:peasant laborers
344:The Red Vineyard
304:
303:
302:
296:
291:
275:
210:The Starry Night
202:Bedroom in Arles
186:
168:
167:
128:
109:
107:
86:
76:
66:Vincent van Gogh
62:
61:
21:
16992:
16991:
16987:
16986:
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16983:
16982:
16981:
16862:
16861:
16860:
16855:
16846:
16838:
16825:
16818:
16811:
16806:Structural film
16804:
16797:
16790:
16783:
16776:
16769:
16762:
16757:New Objectivity
16755:
16748:
16743:Neo-romanticism
16741:
16736:Neo-primitivism
16734:
16727:
16720:
16713:
16706:
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16385:
16382:Verklärte Nacht
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14310:
14303:
14296:
14289:
14282:
14275:
14268:
14261:
14254:
14247:
14240:
14235:Lowell (Robert)
14233:
14226:
14219:
14212:
14205:
14198:
14191:
14184:
14177:
14170:
14163:
14156:
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13690:
13683:
13672:
13661:
13654:
13643:
13638:
13608:
13603:
13587:
13566:
13510:
13463:The Open Window
13436:
13422:Georges Rouault
13387:Kees van Dongen
13365:
13356:
13335:
13330:
13300:
13295:
13264:
13243:
13224:Salon d'Automne
13182:
13153:Francis Picabia
13076:
13044:
13038:
13029:Félix Vallotton
13014:Maximilien Luce
12929:Marius Borgeaud
12909:Charles Angrand
12892:
12843:
12837:
12833:
12830:
12800:
12795:
12774:
12751:
12705:
12573:(1888 painting)
12557:(1886 painting)
12542:
12528:Maison Van Gogh
12518:Van Gogh Museum
12506:
12447:
12344:
12151:
11971:
11778:
11711:
11679:
11633:
11531:
11443:
11397:
11322:The Wheat Field
11306:Almond Blossoms
11077:
11071:
11057:Posthumous fame
10998:
10993:
10943:
10895:
10890:
10884:
10844:
10825:
10798:10.2307/3780499
10773:
10736:
10719:
10713:
10694:
10675:
10659:Sweetman, David
10651:
10630:
10600:10.2307/3051107
10574:
10572:
10565:
10521:
10499:
10480:
10458:
10436:
10409:
10360:
10341:
10315:
10294:
10273:
10254:
10232:
10213:
10136:
10128:. Basic Books.
10113:
10089:
10087:
10080:
10050:
10042:. Vince Books.
10031:
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9993:
9971:
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9925:
9902:
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9862:
9843:
9803:
9784:
9741:
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9702:
9701:
9694:
9692:
9635:
9616:
9608:. Ivan R. Dee.
9551:
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9469:
9468:
9458:
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9442:
9438:
9429:
9428:
9424:
9414:
9412:
9399:Stryker, Mark.
9397:
9393:
9383:
9381:
9366:
9362:
9352:
9350:
9335:
9334:
9330:
9324:Pomerans (1997)
9322:
9318:
9309:
9307:
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9295:
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9279:
9271:
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9085:
9075:
9073:
9053:
9049:
9043:Pomerans (1997)
9041:
9037:
9027:
9025:
9010:
9009:
9005:
8999:Pomerans (1997)
8997:
8993:
8985:
8981:
8973:
8969:
8961:
8957:
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13854:Literary arts
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13792:
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13782:
13778:
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13758:Functionalism
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13710:
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13274:
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13260:Albert Aurier
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12613:(1963 statue)
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12595:Lust for Life
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12579:Lust for Life
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12227:Girl in White
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3858:André Derain
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3341:Still Life:
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3098:Paul Cézanne
3094:Claude Monet
3090:
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2921:Major series
2915:Starry Night
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2876:Starry Night
2875:
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2755:Weissenbruch
2751:Hague School
2746:en plein air
2744:
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2737:watercolours
2734:
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2526:The painter
2525:
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2472:Claude Monet
2468:
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2440:L'Arlésienne
2438:
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2299:Gustave Doré
2288:
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2274:Jules Breton
2266:Noonday Rest
2265:
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2249:
2244:The Gardener
2243:
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2012:Irving Stone
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1778:Paul Gauguin
1744:The Old Mill
1743:
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1653:
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1640:
1639:(1888), and
1634:
1628:
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1610:
1607:Marie Ginoux
1598:Yellow House
1595:
1580:
1568:The Old Mill
1567:
1556:
1533:
1521:
1486:and his son
1477:
1476:, including
1463:
1446:
1423:
1402:
1396:
1388:
1363:
1347:Paul Cézanne
1323:his portrait
1319:John Russell
1308:
1301:
1295:
1291:Keisai Eisen
1284:
1280:
1277:Japonaiserie
1238:
1218:God damn it!
1217:
1210:
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767:Petit-Wasmes
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597:Jules Breton
594:
582:Paul Gauguin
563:
510:
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460:
425:
417:wheat fields
413:olive groves
397:Paul Gauguin
391:, including
386:
376:
349:
342:
285:
284:
224:
216:
208:
200:
192:
185:Notable work
127:(1890-07-29)
125:29 July 1890
78:
59:
54:
50:
16882:1890 deaths
16877:1853 births
16835:Romanticism
16792:Remodernism
16673:Incoherents
16532:Avant-garde
16523:Armory Show
16130:Maeterlinck
16033:Villa-Lobos
16019:Szymanowski
15998:Stockhausen
15935:Lutosławski
15660:(1909–1910)
14460:Visual arts
14433:(1928–1940)
14349:(1913–1927)
13872:Apollinaire
13836:Synchromism
13676:Art Nouveau
13583:Neo-Fauvism
13557:Pointillism
13547:Paul Signac
13187:Exhibitions
12994:Paul Signac
12964:Paul Ranson
12888:Art Nouveau
12866:Cloisonnism
12861:Pointillism
12856:Divisionism
12769:Jan Hulsker
12756:Cataloguers
12742:Anton Mauve
12701:(2018 film)
12693:(2017 film)
12681:(2007 film)
12674:(2003 play)
12666:(1991 film)
12650:(1990 film)
12642:(1990 film)
12634:(1990 film)
12626:(1987 film)
12597:(1956 film)
12589:(1948 film)
12339:Poppy Field
12118:The Diggers
11470:Bulb Fields
11354:Butterflies
11338:Olive Trees
11317:(1888–1890)
11309:(1888–1890)
11245:(1887–1890)
11239:(1887–1890)
11231:(1887–1889)
11191:(1886–1889)
11161:(1885–1890)
11121:(1883–1885)
11107:(1881–1888)
11101:(1881–1885)
11093:(1881–1890)
11085:Early works
10836:. Taschen.
10643:. Phaidon.
10246:. Phaidon.
10062:(Hungarian)
10023:. Penguin.
9979:Fell, Derek
9459:25 February
9415:25 February
8927:Selz (1968)
8782:Sund (2002)
8767:7 September
8722:Sund (2002)
8710:Sund (2002)
8602:Fell (1997)
8277:Sund (2002)
7997:Sund (1988)
7889:Sund (1988)
7598:, 342–343;
7413:Letter RM20
7278:, 390, 404.
7083:, 239–242;
6985:Sund (2002)
6927:6 September
6896:6 September
6827:Sund (2002)
6812:21 February
6750:6 September
6573:Dorn (1990)
6445:, 356, 360.
6105:"romantiek"
5857:artnet News
5746:Jan Hulsker
5724:, 123–124;
5348:Fell (2015)
4444:Letter 535
4421:The Graphic
4279:palatalised
4038:Rijksmuseum
4034:Museumplein
3970:. In 2015,
3870:Armory Show
3830:Durand-Ruel
3775:Paul Signac
3016:Eugène Boch
2981:The Lullaby
2977:La Berceuse
2847:iconography
2775:Rijksmuseum
2452:avant-garde
2303:Jan Hulsker
2052:le fou roux
1869:Musée Fabre
1857:Montpellier
1670:Eugène Boch
1591:Fontvieille
1560:ultramarine
1470:restaurants
1457:Musée Rodin
1370:Pointillism
1351:Pointillism
1259:, views of
1203:Franz Vinck
1126:cobalt blue
982:still lifes
850:Anton Mauve
809:perspective
716:in a small
669:Zevenbergen
627:Early years
578:Paul Signac
550:gallery in
452:Paul Gachet
448:homeopathic
388:avant-garde
379:still lifes
319:still lifes
16866:Categories
16722:Maximalism
16657:Literature
16332:Wiesenthal
16234:Cunningham
16227:Balanchine
16207:Witkiewicz
16179:Strindberg
16165:Pirandello
16137:Mayakovsky
16012:Stravinsky
15984:Schoenberg
15803:Performing
15728:Metropolis
15519:Mendelsohn
15324:Rossellini
15317:Richardson
15128:Fassbinder
15114:Eisenstein
15051:Cassavetes
14807:Modigliani
14681:Goncharova
14667:Giacometti
14061:Dos Passos
13863:Literature
13822:Surrealism
13733:Die Brücke
13578:Die Brücke
13571:Influenced
13515:Influences
13392:Raoul Dufy
13286:Modern art
13138:Franz Marc
13103:Raoul Dufy
13057:Die Brücke
12904:Cuno Amiet
12878:Synthetism
12547:Portrayals
12325:Tree Roots
12164:The Siesta
12026:Lilac Bush
11924:Les Arènes
11812:The Zouave
11228:Sunflowers
11182:Montmartre
11025:Chronology
10575:20 October
10491:. Abrams.
10428:. Abrams.
10401:. Abrams.
10090:20 October
9815:(German);
9742:20 October
9552:23 October
9255:15 October
9229:15 October
9056:Day, James
8965:, 278–279.
8853:ABC Online
8829:, 119–138.
8697:, 244–254.
8666:Letter 898
8640:, 680–686.
8616:, 390–394.
8568:, 331–333.
8538:Collection
8508:, 132–133.
8457:, 819–820.
8431:Letter 666
8339:, 305–306.
8327:, 535–537.
8303:, 265–269.
8226:20 October
8191:Letter 879
8171:Letter 652
8152:20 October
7905:Letter 537
7838:Letter 535
7805:Letter 253
7767:, 246–251.
7687:, 260–264.
7602:, 480–483.
7574:, 342–343.
7532:, 472–480.
7520:, 478–479.
7499:Letter 898
7483:Letter 898
7430:, 270–271.
7357:, 175–177.
7290:, 326–329.
7264:letter 863
7208:, 154–157.
7184:, 102–103.
7155:22 October
7125:22 October
7087:, 265–273.
7059:, 298–300.
7011:, 704–705.
6944:, 707–708.
6774:, 243–248.
6664:, 380–382.
6652:, 274–277.
6599:, 374–376.
6587:, 234–235.
6553:Letter 677
6502:22 October
6477:22 October
6418:, 175–176.
6277:Letter 640
6235:, 212–213.
6180:, 520–522.
6166:Letter 853
6128:, 187–192.
6094:, 448–489.
6058:, 177–178.
5923:, 123–160.
5908:, 196–205.
5842:, 111–122.
5827:, 101–107.
5730:Letter 224
5670:Letter 237
5642:Letter 219
5614:Letter 196
5598:Letter 194
5584:, 250–252.
5546:Letter 228
5527:Letter 193
5511:Letter 189
5497:, 239–240.
5480:Letter 179
5428:Letter 156
5400:Letter 186
5274:, 146–147.
5224:Letter 088
5184:Letter 007
5156:Letter 403
4491:References
4377:Letter 719
3992:Sunflowers
3886:Emil Nolde
3866:Sonderbund
3601:See also:
3503:(also the
3491:See also:
3356:See also:
3229:sunflowers
3194:See also:
2957:See also:
2944:, New York
2905:Night Cafe
2885:Great Wave
2805:, New York
2787:Frans Hals
2672:Den Dolder
2482:See also:
2422:See also:
2254:, such as
2185:its garden
2170:, New York
2105:Winterthur
1985:See also:
1794:Sunflowers
1767:See also:
1540:art colony
1503:See also:
1404:Montmartre
1241:Montmartre
1229:See also:
975:strychnine
940:See also:
882:gonorrhoea
866:disgusting
819:See also:
756:Protestant
631:See also:
620:See also:
506:art dealer
494:See also:
436:Saint-Rémy
421:sunflowers
339:modern art
315:landscapes
253:(brother)
194:Sunflowers
106:1853-03-30
43:Dutch name
16771:Pulp noir
16729:Modernity
16594:Film noir
16318:St. Denis
16241:Diaghilev
15977:Schaeffer
15900:Hindemith
15879:Dutilleux
15851:Boulanger
15656:The Dance
15352:Tarkovsky
15345:Sternberg
15177:Hitchcock
15093:Dovzhenko
15009:Antonioni
14954:Stieglitz
14793:Metzinger
14744:Kokoschka
14723:Kandinsky
14137:Aldington
14130:Akhmatova
14047:Marinetti
14040:Mansfield
13991:Hemingway
13829:Symbolism
13648:Movements
13641:Modernism
13441:Paintings
13281:Modernism
13045:movements
12883:Symbolism
12872:Les Nabis
12844:movements
12097:Cypresses
12012:Two Crabs
11805:La Mousmé
11431:Lying Cow
11365:(1889–90)
11357:(1889–90)
11301:(1888–89)
11293:(1888–89)
11285:(1888–89)
11185:(1886–87)
11177:(1886–87)
11150:Amsterdam
11145:(1884–85)
11137:(1884–85)
11113:(1882–83)
11091:Portraits
11087:(1881–82)
11076:Groups of
11010:Biography
9761:458125921
9542:220462421
9526:0964-704X
7442:, 98–100.
6802:artsy.net
6109:Jan Lampo
5708:, 96–103.
4966:1 January
4936:1 January
4905:1 January
4874:1 January
4844:1 January
4814:1 January
4784:1 January
4759:, i–xxvi.
4704:, ix, xv.
4461:Rembrandt
4394:outer ear
3978:Sotheby's
3919:In 1957,
3914:1956 film
3846:Belle Île
3777:, at the
3591:, Munich
3479:Cypresses
3394:Cypresses
3377:cypresses
2953:Portraits
2901:The Sower
2852:The Sower
2783:Rembrandt
2391:), 1890.
2364:The Sower
2295:engraving
2282:Beethoven
2261:The Sower
2209:cypresses
2048:delusions
1939:Anna Boch
1865:Delacroix
1844:Alyscamps
1572:Pont-Aven
1424:Courtesan
1407:series'.
1249:rue Lepic
1077:, Toronto
916:in 1904.
909:Rotterdam
805:modelling
738:Dordrecht
730:Methodist
726:Isleworth
696:Stockwell
662:Willemina
658:The Hague
552:The Hague
432:delusions
364:modernist
356:depressed
331:brushwork
323:portraits
266:Signature
179:1881–1890
151:Education
16853:Category
16454:Fountain
16358:Don Juan
16297:Nijinsky
16193:Wedekind
16172:Piscator
16067:Anderson
15991:Scriabin
15907:Honegger
15568:Sullivan
15554:Saarinen
15547:Rietveld
15540:Niemeyer
15512:Melnikov
15442:Bunshaft
15373:Truffaut
15338:Sjöström
15282:Pudovkin
15254:Minnelli
15219:Kurosawa
15212:Kuleshov
15142:Flaherty
14968:Vuillard
14947:Steichen
14905:Rousseau
14870:Pissarro
14849:O'Keeffe
14814:Mondrian
14765:Malevich
14758:Magritte
14730:Kirchner
14674:van Gogh
14625:Doesburg
14604:Delaunay
14597:Delaunay
14520:Brâncuși
14506:Boccioni
14469:Painting
14319:Williams
14242:Mallarmé
14158:Cendrars
14068:Platonov
14026:Lawrence
14019:Koestler
13956:Flaubert
13949:Faulkner
13914:Bulgakov
13843:Tonalism
13804:De Stijl
13788:Lettrism
13774:Futurism
13665:Art Deco
13417:Jean Puy
12664:Van Gogh
12603:Van Gogh
12587:Van Gogh
12452:Drawings
12255:The Cows
11544:Two Rats
11204:Asnières
11118:Cottages
10939:LibriVox
10865:20074786
10661:(1990).
10640:Van Gogh
10618:(1998).
10569:Archived
10544:25608496
10509:(1975).
10468:(1978).
10446:(1997).
10381:20242549
10329:(2011).
10304:Van Gogh
10242:(1980).
10199:(1990).
10189:38810743
10181:13906376
10084:Archived
9981:(1997).
9736:Archived
9705:cite web
9695:3 August
9680:12782701
9593:43106568
9585:11925286
9546:Archived
9534:15370335
9453:Archived
9409:Archived
9384:4 August
9378:Archived
9353:4 August
9347:Archived
9310:23 April
9304:archived
9223:BBC News
9168:4 August
9162:Archived
9076:2 August
9070:Archived
9022:Archived
8864:1 August
8858:Archived
8761:Archived
8580:, 45–53.
8548:25 March
8542:Archived
8412:1 August
8406:Archived
8091:, 16–17.
7876:, 18–19.
7663:28 April
7657:Archived
7615:Archived
7382:29 April
7376:Archived
7119:Archived
6921:Archived
6890:Archived
6806:Archived
6744:Archived
6382:, 59–61.
6365:15 March
6223:, 62–63.
6140:, 38–39.
5867:30 March
5861:Archived
5442:, 67–71.
5414:, 67–68.
5238:, 47–56.
5210:, xxvii.
5198:, 35–47.
5118:, 36–50.
5106:, 45–49.
5094:, 25–35.
5067:, 31–32.
5019:, 14–16.
4995:, 82–84.
4960:Archived
4930:Archived
4899:Archived
4868:Archived
4838:Archived
4808:Archived
4778:Archived
4588:14 March
4513:Archived
4449:Ruisdael
4363:in 1890.
4241:, it is
4084:Van Gogh
3892:, whose
3884:such as
3836:painter
3620:, 1890,
3487:Orchards
3432:reed pen
3406:(1890).
3396:(1889),
3290:, Munich
3215:, London
3163:, 1889.
3020:, 1888,
2866:, 1888.
2801:, 1889.
2759:Blommers
2727:, 1888.
2668:syphilis
2650:Cemetery
2633:revolver
2503:, 1890.
2462:member,
2233:(1889),
2126:, London
2122:, 1889,
1960:, London
1956:, 1888.
1909:, 1888.
1888:, 1888.
1627:(1888),
1621:(1888),
1615:(1888),
1552:absinthe
1472:and the
1366:Asnières
1269:Asnières
1139:syphilis
854:charcoal
775:homeless
771:Borinage
752:theology
722:Ramsgate
590:sketches
572:, 22 to
456:revolver
257:(sister)
237:Movement
135:, France
51:van Gogh
41:In this
18:Van Gogh
16508:Related
16370:Ubu Roi
16325:Tamiris
16311:Sokolow
16290:Massine
16158:Osborne
16151:O'Neill
16144:O'Casey
16102:Chekhov
16088:Beckett
16074:Anouilh
16058:Theatre
16005:Strauss
15963:Russolo
15942:Milhaud
15921:Janáček
15893:Górecki
15886:Feldman
15872:Debussy
15865:Copland
15823:Antheil
15561:Steiner
15484:Johnson
15463:Guimard
15456:Gropius
15303:Resnais
15205:Kubrick
15135:Fellini
15121:Epstein
15107:Edwards
15072:Cocteau
15058:Chaplin
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