The Gifts of Van Gogh
Still Life With a Plate of Onions (1889)
Kröller-Müller Museum
(source: NY Times)
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Kröller-Müller Museum
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To many, his gift was his suffering.
But if you like pictures, his real gift was not that.
He knew how to infuse paintings with life
(NY Times)
Impasse des deux frères, 1887
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
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Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
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Café Terrace on the Place du Forum, 1888
Dallas Museum of Art
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Dallas Museum of Art
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Tarascon Stagecoach, 1888
Princeton University Art Museum / The Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation
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Princeton University Art Museum / The Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation
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Review | Vincent van Gogh’s early work was mediocre. This exhibition shows how he became great. https://t.co/UBbbU3LIbW— Pierre Radulescu (@pierreradulescu) March 17, 2019
(Van Gogh)
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