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At the heart of this show are 14 of the 26 portraits Van Gogh made of Joseph Roulin and his family, along with works by ...
At the beginning of 1888, Vincent van Gogh ... first sat for his friend. Now “Van Gogh: the Roulin Family Portraits” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, assembles 14 of the series, contextualized with ...
After completing his first painting of Joseph Roulin in summer 1888, Vincent van Gogh would go on to create a suite of 26 ...
BOSTON — “Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits” at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts is an exhibition about human rapport. A sort ...
Vincent van Gogh, Postman Joseph Roulin, 1888; Oil on canvas ... comprises twenty works by Van Gogh—the Roulin portraits, self-portraits and landscapes—as well as photographs, early Dutch ...
“Armand Roulin” (1888) (courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) Vincent van Gogh, “Self-Portrait” (1889) (courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) We hope you enjoyed this article! Before you ...
On the evening of July 27, 1890, Vincent van Gogh stumbled back ... alarmed by his groans, he found van Gogh doubled over in pain from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest.
The real-life location of the Dutch Post-Impressionist’s 1890 painting “Tree Roots” has been the subject of five years of legal battles between homeowners and a French mayor who wants to ...
At the beginning of 1888, Vincent van Gogh, about to turn 35 years old, moved from Paris, where proximity to the Impressionists had expanded his abilities as a painter, to the Provençal town of ...
A sort of boutique blockbuster — if such a thing is possible — it is devoted to Vincent van Gogh ... portraits were made in an eight-month period, stretching from the summer of 1888 until ...
A self-portrait of Dutch Postimpressionist artist Vincent van Gogh has been uncovered hidden behind his 1885 painting "Head of a Peasant Woman." This collection lets you show off the works of ...
A sort of boutique blockbuster — if such a thing is possible — it is devoted to Vincent van Gogh ... portraits were made in an eight-month period, stretching from the summer of 1888 until ...