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Browsing 1888 - 1890 by Issue Date

Browsing 1888 - 1890 by Issue Date

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  • Van Gogh, Vincent (1888-02-29)
    Mon cher Vincent, je voulais écrire à votre frère mais je sais que vous vous voyez tous les jours1 et je crains de l’ennuyer, occupé comme il est depuis le matin jusqu’au soir par les affaires. Je suis parti pour travailler ...
  • Van Gogh, Vincent (1888-03-18)
    Mon cher Bernard, ayant promis de t’écrire1 je veux commencer par te dire que le pays me parait aussi beau que le Japon pour la limpidité de l’atmosphère et les effets de couleur gaie. Les eaux2 font des taches d’un bel ...
  • Van Gogh, Vincent (1888-03-30)
    Lieve Zuster, om uw brief niet onbeantwoord te laten schrijf ik U dadelijk na ontvangst van uw schrijven en dat van Moe en u beider goede wenschen.1 Ge moet weten dat ik U regt graag meer zou schrijven als ’t niet ware ...
  • Van Gogh, Vincent (1888-09)
    Van Gogh had intended to make a nocturnal painting for some time. And not one in the conventional manner, in shades of black and grey, but actually with an abundance of colours. Equally unconventional is that he paints ...
  • The Sower 
    Van Gogh, Vincent (1888-11)
    Van Gogh had a special interest in sowers throughout his artistic career. All in all, he made more than 30 drawings and paintings on this theme. He painted this sower in the autumn of 1888. At the time, Van Gogh was working ...
  • Van Gogh, Vincent (1889-01)
    Van Gogh’s paintings of Sunflowers are among his most famous. He did them in Arles, in the south of France, in 1888 and 1889. Vincent painted a total of five large canvases with sunflowers in a vase, with three shades of ...
  • Van Gogh, Vincent (1889-06)
    In creating this image of the night sky—dominated by the bright moon at right and Venus at center left—van Gogh heralded modern painting’s new embrace of mood, expression, symbol, and sentiment. Inspired by the view from ...
  • Van Gogh, Vincent (1890-07)
    Wheatfield with Crows is one of Van Gogh's most famous paintings. It is often claimed that this was his very last work. The menacing sky, the crows and the dead-end path are said to refer to the end of his life approaching. ...

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