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  1. 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)

  2. Vincent van Gogh in a letter to his brother Théo, September 1889. Vincent van Gogh is instantly recognizable by his reddish hair and beard, his gaunt features, and intense gaze. Van Gogh painted some 36 self-portraits in the space of only ten years. Perhaps only Rembrandt produced more, and his career spanned decades.

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  4. Article History. The Starry Night was painted by Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh in 1889 during his stay at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France. Van Gogh observed the night sky from his barred bedroom window and became preoccupied by the challenges of painting a nighttime landscape.

  5. Vincent van Gogh and the Post-Impression. 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.

  6. Vincent van Gogh’s swirling coats of paint really move in the Oscar-nominated film thanks to 62,450 original oil paintings ... actors on a green screen and then a team of more than 100 artists ...

  7. Jan 15, 2021 · Vincent van Gogh’s The Artist on the Road to Tarascon (1888) in its original museum frame, glass negative of the 1920s Courtesy of the Kulturhistorisches Museum Magdeburg

  8. Not many people know that, for a short time, Van Gogh gave painting lessons to amateur artists. He wrote to his brother Theo, ‘I now have 3 people in Eindhoven who want to learn to paint and whom I’m teaching to paint still lifes.’ Van Gogh painted this picture while his pupils were busy with similar still lifes.<br><br>Van Gogh felt that still life painting was the best way to start ...