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  1. Gerard van Spaendonck was an early Dutch visitor to Paris; he went there in 1769. His flower still lifes were incredibly popular. After a few years, Van Spaendonck was granted the title of court painter. He also received an appointment as a botanical draughtsman. He used his influential position to advance the careers of young artists.

    • Starry Night over the Rhone. Starry Night is one of Van Gogh’s most famous paintings at the Orsay. The most famous, and much more intense, iteration of Starry Night is in MoMA in New York.
    • Self Portrait. Van Gogh painted over 43 self portraits. Like Rembrandt before him, it was practically a subspecialty. Van Gogh used portrait painting as a method of introspection and to save money on models.
    • Portrait of the Artist. This is another Van Gogh famous self portrait in the Orsay. In this one, Van Gogh adapted a Neo-Impressionist technique. He didn’t use dots.
    • Bedroom in Arles. In 1888, Van Gogh traveled to Arles, a beautiful town in southern France. There, he painted The Bedroom in his “Yellow House.” It may be the most famous painting of a bedroom in art history.
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  3. Sep 10, 2023 · To the nine variants available within the Van Gogh collection, Visconti has added three special editions that pay homage to as many of the artist’s great masterpieces. One of these is Wheatfield with Crows which reproduces on the pen the colors of the leaden sky, an omen of the impending storm that is about to hit the vast wheat field with ...

  4. Oct 6, 2023 · The first-ever exhibition on Van Gogh’s period in Auvers-sur-Oise has opened in Paris, at the Musée d’Orsay. During the summer it was presented at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, attracting ...

  5. This exhibition was an occasion to oppose Vicent Van Gogh's Parisian works to those of the principal masters of the avant-garde of the time. It featured more than fifty paintings and a dozen drawings by Van Gogh as well as about fifty pieces by other artists who were closely related to him - Lautrec, Bernard, Seurat, Signac, etc.

    • Esplanade Valéry Giscard d'Estaing 75007 Paris
    • February 2, 1988
    • May 15, 1988
  6. From the hill of Montmartre, Van Gogh painted the southerly view of Paris. He created depth in the composition by making the roofs and chimneys in the foreground seem close by. Further away, the outlines of monumental buildings are visible in the city centre. Panthéon, Louvre, Notre Dame; all of them have been identified.<br><br>Van Gogh made the buildings fairly large and detailed in ...

  7. Sep 22, 2021 · Oil on canvas, 40.8×27.1cm. Amsterdam, Van Gogh Museum (Vincent van Gogh Foundation). Antwerp had dashed Vincent’s hopes of selling his work. But in Paris (which he’d already visited in 1873 and 1875), he was exchanging paintings left and right, and becoming fast friends with new artists.

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