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Even looking at images of nature can induce some of the same effects, so it is perhaps no surprise that visitors have been flocking to Hockney – Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature at The Museum of...
28 mar 2019 · David Hockney, watercolours Midsummer, East Yorkshire, 2004, installation view, Hockney – Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature. Photo: Veronica Simpson. Vincent Van Gogh (1853-90), of course, painted nature like nobody had before him.
Preferably outdoors, as he saw nature and art as being inseparably linked. This story reveals where and when Vincent fell in love with nature, and how he went in search of colour and light in the South of France. Where and when did Vincent fall in love with nature?
In the museum's permanent exhibition, you'll step directly into Vincent van Gogh’s world. You obviously see his masterpieces such as Sunflowers, Almond Blossom, The Bedroom and The Potato Eaters, but also his drawings and letters. You'll discover the ideas and ambitions behind his art.
Explore 1000+ paintings, drawings and letters by Vincent van Gogh. As well as many artworks by his contemporaries and other 19th-century artists in the Van Gogh Museum's free digital collection.
24 gru 2017 · Titled according to theme—such as Self Portraits, Mythology, and Nature and Ecology —the collections are packed full of free images for art lovers to search, browse, share, and download via NGA Images.
2 gru 2023 · Across the galleries of London, New York, Paris, Madrid, Amsterdam and Florence, I’ve admired Van Gogh’s tragic beauty, Botticelli’s ethereal grace, Picasso’s jagged audacity, Dalí’s melting reality, Da Vinci’s sfumato smiles and Rothko’s consuming color fields.