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There are few names more renowned in the world of art than Vincent Van Gogh. The Dutch post-impressionist is revered for his colourful, innovative style and… From 'The Starry Night' in New York to 'Sunflowers' in London, here's where to see Van Gogh's most famous paintings around the world.
The world map below enables the visitor to access a list of all the Van Gogh paintings available for viewing in museums and galleries in any given location.
Today, climbing the Rue Lepic, where Theo lived, you can reach the famous Moulin de la Galette. The Langlois Bridge at Arles,March 1888. ARLES, Provence. Van Gogh left Paris for the warmer climate of Provence. He arrived in Arles during the winter of 1888, but by the spring discovered a landscape that reminded him of Japanese prints.
Van Gogh’s paintings are scattered all around the world. Here’s the different places you can visit to find 10 of his most famous work.
The Arles Office of Tourism has a walking tour of ten painting reproductions depicting the actual places where Vincent painted some of his most famous paintings.
This 1821 painting by English artist John Constable depicts a scene on the River Stour. Willy Lott's Cottage, on the left of the painting, can be found in Flatford, East Bergholt, in Suffolk, England. ... Vincent Van Gogh's 'Le jardin de la maison de Santé d'Arles' - The garden was the courtyard of the Hospital of Arles, where Van Gogh was ...
From the windy Dutch seaside to the beautiful French countryside, here are 5 locations that shaped Vincent van Gogh’s life and work.
Vincent van Gogh paintings can be found in many American art museums. Here's where to find them.
In Paris, he executed more than twenty self-portraits that reflect his ongoing exploration of complementary color contrasts and a bolder style. In February 1888, Van Gogh departed Paris for the south of France, hoping to establish a community of artists in Arles.
Van Gogh's rolling night sky full of bright stars is probably one of the world's most famous artworks. The Starry Night's home is at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. But how did it get there?