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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhy Did Vincent van Gogh Paint 26 Portraits of a Postman and His Family While Staying in the South of France?The artist met Joseph Roulin, a 47-year-old postal worker, in the late 1880s. The series of artworks will be reunited at ...
It was ambiguously listed as a “portrait of a man,” and it wasn’t until 1924 that the biographer Jacob Baart de la Faille identified the sitter as Rey while working on Van Gogh’s catalogue ...
At the toughest time of his life, the painter was supported by an unlikely soulmate, Joseph Roulin, a postman in Arles. It ...
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The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, which has the largest collection of his work, says a painting sold at a Minnesota garage ...
Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation) After the Tate returned Portrait of Joseph Roulin, the Leicester Galleries sold it on almost immediately. A month later it was bought by the Lucerne-based ...
A portrait purchased for under $50 at a Minnesota garage sale is at the center of a heated art world debate. The painting, ...
A Minnesota man who paid $50 for what appeared to be an ordinary painting at a 2016 garage may have purchased a long-lost original work by Vincent Van Gogh that could be worth over $15 million.
A self-portrait of Kiefer as a young man lies at ... in addition to eight van Gogh works. “Sag mir wo die Blumen sind,” or “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?,” sprawls across two of ...
An oil canvas painting believed to have been created by artist Vincent van Gogh and was purchased at a garage sale for $50 while later valued at $15 million may be a fake, according to a new analysis.
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 ...
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