Other views of Vincent, captured by his fellow artists, reproduced together online for the first time
London gallery says it never meant to "present an insensitive or dismissive attitude" to mental health issues
Sotheby’s will auction the surviving picture of the strolling couple on 2 March, estimated at £7m-£10m
Plus, Van Gogh’s self-portraits in London, and the story of when Dalí met Freud
The Courtauld exhibition will be the first ever with works from Vincent’s full career, opening on 3 February
What happened to the 1923 plan for a Grand Museum to house the collection of Helene Kröller-Müller
Vincent wanted to sell the set for under a dollar as “art for the people”—the museum will have paid several million
With shows in London, Vienna, four American cities and of course Amsterdam—I choose the highlight of the year
From insects trapped in paint and Vincent's support of a brass band to the scene depicted in his final picture—plus it was suicide (not murder)
The Kröller-Müller Museum painting will be unveiled in the Courtauld Gallery’s exhibition
Vincent told his artist friend Paul Signac that the fish stood for the gendarmes who hassled him after he mutilated his ear
The Oracle Corporation co-founder owns the painting that hung above J.F. Kennedy’s hotel bed on the morning of his assassination—and the president’s final telephone call was about Van Gogh
But is it one exhibition or two? Surprisingly, Through Vincent’s Eyes: Van Gogh and His Sources will be quite different when it travels next year to California
For the artist who failed to sell during his lifetime, there is now a surge in the market for Vincent’s late paintings
Vincent’s picture of wheatstacks is coming up at Christie’s on 11 November—yours for around $25m
Steven Naifeh, co-author of the best-selling biography, writes about the painters Vincent admired—and collects their pictures
Show opening in Dallas and travelling to Amsterdam reveals findings from three-year international research project into Vincent's olive grove pictures
The auction house—which estimates the painting at $30m—helped broker a deal between the seller and the descendants of two Jewish families who had it in the Nazi era
Amsterdam museum opens exhibition on Vincent’s early painting of a peasant family gathered for a meal
A luxuriant still-life painting of gladioli flowers should sell for over $10m
A dramatic sunset over a château was one of Vincent's last landscapes—and one of his largest
In this adapted extract from his new book Van Gogh’s Finale, Martin Bailey examines the portrait of Marguerite Gachet in the Kunstmuseum Basel
Plus, Van Gogh’s final months and master printer Kenneth Tyler on Helen Frankenthaler
The artist titled the drawing "Worn out" in English because he wanted to work for a London publisher
In an extraordinary scene, reminiscent of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Vincent’s skull was held aloft and moved in 1905
Long assumed to be Vincent’s final painting, this foreboding scene is also full of life
Arrested in Dubai, the story of Mafia suspect Raffaele Imperiale confirms long-suspected links between the drugs trade and art theft
Infinity des Lumières is the largest centre of its kind in the region
One has been always been hidden away in private collections and will fetch a fortune when it emerges; the other was destroyed by an American bomb