British artist was in Amsterdam for the opening of his exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum
Memories of the artist from the son of the founder of London’s Horniman Museum uncovered in archival letters
James Manson paid homage to the Dutch artist by painting his own bouquet
Painters from Brangwyn to Nash paid homage to the masterpiece, all illustrated on the Art UK site
The still life of fruit and chestnuts, until recently dismissed as a fake, was painted in Paris
Conservators are concerned over Van Gogh’s still life, which went to over 80 exhibitions after the war
Museum specialist believes he has uncovered the identity of the artist—and his voluptuous muse
National Gallery’s Sunflowers heads to Japan where it is likely to be seen by around a million people
Exhibition with 60 other loans from the museum will help celebrate the Tokyo Olympics in 2020
From the discovery of a Montmartre drawing to a $40m sale at Christie's
Criminally insane visitor attacked the self-portrait at the Van Gogh Museum
The people, places and things that had a year to remember—or to forget
Christie’s, more discreetly, entitles it “Portrait de femme”
The childhood image that was assumed to be of Vincent is now believed to depict his brother Theo
Exhibition of 120 works will reveal a shared fascination with nature, bold use of colour and experimentation with perspective
Controversial items relating to the artist's life were scrapped from original design over fears they could be linked to drug, knife and gun crime
As well as Brixton, Anthony Padgett’s works will go to Isleworth, Ramsgate, Welwyn, the Borinage, Nuenen and Arles
Monet carries Christie's evening sale while a Magritte shines at Sotheby's, marking an auction record for the Surrealist painter
Back during Tate’s 1947 exhibition, loan arrangements were more casual
We release details of Detroit exhibition on America’s love for the artist, plus others in Frankfurt, Potsdam, Santa Barbara and Columbus
Sale was stopped at last minute after city received financial support from Michigan
Shows planned for Houston, London, Amsterdam and Den Bosch next year
The image—in the collection of London's National Portrait Gallery—shows a confident Charles Obach, compared to one of an ill-at-ease Vincent
Now being sold by a London-based collector at Christie's New York, the work will probably go to Japan or China
Amsterdam show on the artist's Martinique trip also reveals Tate watercolour as a genuine work by Gauguin
In this week’s podcast, hear how the British collector changed his mind and acquired the National Gallery's star attraction
New research reveals name of man in the artist’s finest asylum portrait
On our latest podcast, we explore how a modern reconstruction of the night sky in June 1889 shed light on the artist's late masterpiece
Our correspondent Martin Bailey and art historian Martin Gayford talk about Van Gogh's time at the asylum of Saint-Paul-de-Mausole and Christian Marclay tells us about his ground-breaking work The Clock. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.