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If you value our coverage and want to support more of it, please join us as a member. Vincent van Gogh, “Worn Out” (1882), pencil on paper. A study for this work was recently discovered.
The star of a new exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum is not one of the Dutch painter's flamboyant masterpieces, but a rough sketch by a junior French provincial doctor. The sketch, recently ...
The world may never know the full extent of the work produced by the prolific Vincent van Gogh, but every now and again a new dimension to the artist is uncovered that grabs the ears of admirers.
MONTPELIER, Vt. – When word spread in the New Mexico art community that a drawing by Vincent van Gogh valued at more than a million dollars had been stolen from a Santa Fe home, it didn't take ...
The star of a new exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum is not one of the Dutch painter's flamboyant masterpieces, but a rough sketch by a junior French provincial doctor. The sketch, recently ...
Study for Worn Out was drawn early in the artist's career in 1882, the Van Gogh Museum said on Thursday. The sketch has been been sitting in a Dutch family's private collection for more than a ...
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But even after making this seismic discovery, she kept quiet, patiently buttressing her case until unveiling the sketch at the Van Gogh Museum last summer. “I knew it was worth something ...
It was finally published in the September issue, making it one of the first Van Gogh works to be reproduced in a printed publication. Vincent had posted the small sketch (14 x 17 cm) to his ...
Roulin (virtually a sketch) holding up her pudgy baby daughter, and the most touching of Van Gogh’s images of the two Roulin sons, the tender young Camille and the more ambiguously adolescent ...