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Vente aux enchères du revolver avec lequel Van Gogh aurait voulu se suicider
AFP
17 juin 2019
Le revolver de marque Lefaucheux que Vincent Van Gogh aurait utilisé pour mettre fin à ses jours le 27 juillet 1890 à Auvers-sur-Oise sera mis aux enchères mercredi à Paris à l'Hôtel Drouot.
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Experts Find Van Gogh’s Fingerprints on His Famous ‘Sunflowers,’ and 4 Other Surprising Discoveries From the Painting’s Recent Conservation
Conservators have been conducting extensive research on Van Gogh's famous "Sunflowers," and they are finally ready to present their findings.
Naomi Rea, June 20, 2019
Conservator Ella Hendriks looks at Vincent van Gogh's Sunflowers (1889). Courtesy Van Gogh Museum © Maartje Strijbis.
Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers (1889) is the most famous painting in the Van...
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Sur la trace de Vincent Van Gogh

Une aventure de Vincent Van Gogh
Parution : Beaux-Arts Magazine
juin 2015

Frances Lincoln is part of the Quarto Publishing Group UK 74-77 White Lion Street, London N1 9PF T. 020 7284 9300 W. www.franceslincoln.com
STUDIO OF THE SOUTH
VAN GOGH IN PROVENCE
By Martin Bailey
Frances Lincoln | 3rd November 2016
£25.00 | Hardback
Studio of the South: Van Gogh in Provence focusses on...
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This bed, first made famous by Vincent van Gogh's 1888 painting 'The Bedroom,' may today still be lurking in a home or attic in a small Dutch town. | VINCENT VAN GOGH (PUBLIC DOMAIN) / VIA WIKIMEDIA COMMONS
World
Is van Gogh’s ‘The Bedroom’ bed still lurking in a Dutch home?
AFP-JIJI
THE HAGUE – A bed first made famous by Vincent van Gogh’s 1888 painting “The Bedroom” may today still be lurking in a home or attic in a small Dutch town, an art historian...
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Belgium
Where to be wowed in Wallonia
Here are three places to take in the best Walloon sights and experiences – just don’t bring up CETA
SUZANNE MORPHET
MONS, BELGIUM The Globe and Mail Last updated: Monday, Nov. 07, 2016 2:20PM EST
If Wallonia got more than its fair share in Canada’s newly signed trade deal with Europe, you could say the same thing about its natural and man-made attractions. The French-speaking...
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Marianne Jaeglé
Vincent qu'on assassine
Collection L'Arpenteur, Gallimard
Parution : 22-04-2016
Auvers-sur-Oise, juillet 1890. Vincent Van Gogh revient du champ où il est allé peindre, titubant, blessé à mort. Il n’a pas tenté de se suicider, comme on le croit d’ordinaire. On lui a tiré dessus. Inspiré par les conclusions des historiens Steven Naifeh et Gregory White Smith, ce roman retrace dans un style épuré les deux dernières...
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Article for The Mainichi Shimbun,
written by Kay Yoshiya
(English translation)
"Missionary Work of Young Vincent van Gogh"
- Let's support preservation project set up by local people in Borinage-Belgium
In December 1878, 25-years old Vincent van Gogh came over to Borinage, coal mines area in southern part of Belgium, to stay till October 1880; the first half of his stay in this region he spent as a missionary, and the...
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Touring Europe in the Footsteps of van Gogh
Traveling to many of the landmarks and cities important tovan Gogh’s artistic life, including Montmartre in Paris, theBorinage in Belgium and Auvers-sur-Oise, where he died at 37.
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