In the winter of 1888, Vincent Van Gogh came to the conclusion that he could no longer live and paint in Paris. Writing to his brother, he lamented: It seems to me almost impossible to be able to work ...
Out of a mental health crisis comes brilliance. When Vincent van Gogh check himself into an asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in 1889, he created a series of paintings evocative of Provence through an ...
Fascinating Provence with Romans, Popes and Van Gogh, is the second in a new series of Trinity Travel Talks by Steuart and ...
Vincent van Gogh rapidly rose as a painter in the small southern French city of Arles. During his 15-month stay from February ...
Vincent van Gogh moved from Paris to Arles in Provence in February 1888, when he was 34. By the end of the year, he was in hospital after mutilating his ear. In May 1889, he was admitted to a nearby ...