Vive l'impressionnisme!' brings together artworks from the collections of many of the Netherlands' most major institutions.
Driven partly by Theo Van Gogh, the painter's brother and a notable art merchant of the time, the subversive Impressionist movement began to seep into the Netherlands. Vincent van Gogh himself ...
When Theo van Gogh died six months after his brother, it fell in his widow, Jo Van Gogh, to introduce Vincent to the world.
Vincent van Gogh’s 'Head of a Woman (Gordina de Groot)' is thought to be the most expensive van Gogh picture ever bought by ...
It scandalised the French, baffled the conservative Dutch and sent artistic ripples around the world. Now, impressionism is ...
Vive L'Impressionnisme! is cleverly curated. The exhibition is arranged thematically, with landscapes on the first floor and ...
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam will open an exhibition on Friday about 150 years of impressionism. More than 100 of the ...
Despite what its title suggests, Vincent van Gogh’s The Siesta is rife with movement. The hay field ripples with shimmering ...
Driven partly by Theo Van Gogh, the painter's brother and a notable art merchant of the time, the subversive Impressionist ...
The Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam will this week unveil a new exhibition including works by Monet and Cezanne, to mark 150 years of Impressionism and its influence on the Dutch art scene.