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  1. It was drawn in 1863, when the future painter was supposed to follow an art dealer’s career — nobody at that time had an idea of how famous van Gogh’s name would become some decades later. For a long time, it remained a mystery what object Vincent used as the model for the sketch.

  2. Glass with Yellow Roses Vincent van Gogh (1853 - 1890), Paris, June-July 1886 oil on cardboard, 35.0 cm x 27.0 cm Credits (obliged to state): Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation)

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  4. Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) was the chief advocate of the Impression in the last decades of the century, although others such as Monet, in his vivacious Poplars on the Epte, or Pissarro, in his The Boulevard Montmartre at Night, occasionally returned to the rapid handling of their earlier work.

  5. Loving Vincent was first shot with actors on a green screen and then a team of more than 100 artists transposed the film into moving art using paint-on-glass animation. The laborious technique ...

  6. Captivated by the clarity of light and the vibrant colors of the Provençal spring, Van Gogh produced fourteen paintings of orchards in less than a month, painting outdoors and varying his style and technique.

  7. Self-Portrait with Glass Currently on view Vincent van Gogh (1853 - 1890), Paris, January 1887 oil on canvas, 61.1 cm x 50.2 cm Credits (obliged to state): Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation)

  8. An X-ray image brought that fact to light.<br><br>The background in this still life is almost the same colour as the three bottles. Van Gogh used white paint to add light accents to the bottles – highlights. This makes them stand out from the background.