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
From a brothel garden to Nazi leader Hermann Göring’s fake—all part of the sunflower story
Always hidden away in private collections, the painting will probably sell to a someone in the Far East
On the anniversary of Vincent’s death, his picture can be seen as “a suicide note in colour”
The collection is expected to make over $200m in New York in November
Vincent needed to recover from his intensive work with a stiff drink and his beloved pipe
Vincent's watercolour of a Dutch meadow with cows was exhibited once, in 1903, and is known only from a small black-and-white photograph
An exhibition at London’s Courtauld Gallery will be the most comprehensive ever held of Vincent's paintings of himself
Plein Sud includes 66 venues spanning from the Mediterranean coast to the Alps
Dutch trombonist discovers documentary evidence revealing that Vincent supported a musical group which still plays today
Among the masterpieces going on show at the Courtauld Gallery will be two works painted a week apart and reunited for the first time
Reproduced here for the first time: a trio of sketches from Vincent’s village—designed as a bookmark
From Roman architecture to medieval streets that inspired Van Gogh, the historic city in the south of France is becoming a go-to destination
Vincent was fascinated by his Australian colleague’s links with Japan—and together they painted landscapes in the French village of Auvers-sur-Oise
The controversial pastel stars in a show of new acquisitions in Amsterdam
Presenting a vivid insight into Vincent’s art, Van Gogh Alive opens today in Kensington Gardens
Adar Poonawalla, who runs the world’s largest Covid-19 vaccine producer, claims to have the finest collection of European art in the sub-continent
The Khalil Museum, with its fabled Impressionists in a mansion by the Nile, has reopened after an 11-year renovation—without Vincent’s flower still-life
Monet asked how the artist who made this exuberant masterpiece could possibly be unhappy—and a century later it became the most expensive work at auction
In Provence, Vincent loved the gnarled trees with a passion that rivalled his beloved sunflowers
The story of Le Pont de Trinquetaille—with the young female mudlark and the ruffians from the red-light district
A new study and a 2023 exhibition will reveal how Vincent’s art developed in Drenthe—an escape from city life and his lover Sien
Martin Gayford’s book pays tribute to Britain’s greatest living artist before an exhibition at London’s Royal Academy
Egypt's Mr & Mrs Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil Museum holds important works by artists including Paul Gauguin, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Claude Monet
The suspect is linked to a Frans Hals theft, which should help track down paintings from two museums