In February 1888, it took Vincent van Gogh 18 hours to reach Arles from Paris by train. Once there, he found a room at the Hotel Carrel just inside the city’s medieval walls and began to paint.
But looking at the extraordinary self-portraits they exchanged (before Gauguin finally showed up at Van Gogh's anxiously prepared Yellow House on 23 October 1888), it is difficult to avoid the feeling ...
Das Forscherteam um Koen Janssens von der belgischen Universität Antwerpen und von den Synchrotron-Laboren ESRF in Grenoble und DESY in Hamburg ermittelten, das van Gogh für die Gemälde "Seineufer" ...
In the months after Van Gogh mutilated his ear, he created just two paintings of the hospital in Arles in which he stayed. By a stroke of good fortune, both were bought in the 1920s by the Swiss ...
Morell had come to Arles to take photographs in the places Vincent van Gogh painted 130 years ago. But, even as he stood amid the painter’s beloved Provençal landscape, he seemed undaunted.
Known for its abundant sunlight and rich seasonal colors, Arles played a crucial role in van Gogh's departure from conventional artistic styles. These Arles prime lenses, with their T1.4 fast ...