Britons will have to wait a bit longer to enjoy the painting as Covid-19 delays the National Gallery’s international tour, now on its final stop in Canberra
Montmartre windmill painting is on view with Sotheby’s for the first time since it left the easel
The rare work shows a distinctive pastoral side to the city's Montmartre neighbourhood
Fresh evidence of Camille’s admiration for Vincent: an unpublished document reveals he owned the Dutch artist’s portrait of their paintseller friend Père Tanguy
Despite Covid-19, the show will open with works now safely flown across the Atlantic
Sheldon Solow’s Rhône riverscape is worth $40m—but what will happen to it now that the billionaire New York collector has died?
A Provençal drawing coming up at Christie’s New York is based on a painting in Washington, DC
In this rare depiction of Vincent, now in a Hiroshima museum, he is observing a raucous cabaret in Paris
The painting—which went missing in a German salt mine during the war—was given a gilded frame with swirling lines
We look ahead at the events to enjoy this year—assuming coronavirus doesn't scupper them
Californian-based singer and actress, now 78, has long collected art and design, starting with a Matisse in 1964
In 1911, the Kröller-Müller couple tried to acquire 200 of Vincent’s paintings and 600 drawings
Sheltering from a rainstorm at the mill, Vincent and his brother Theo made a teenage pact
The Magdeburg masterpiece may have been burned at the end of hostilities—but some believe it might have been looted and survive
An immersive exhibition of the artist’s most famous works, projected onto large-scale 360° screens, opens this weekend
An insight into what the two paintings reveal about Vincent's life with Gauguin in the Yellow House
Vincent was allowed 42 units of wine in the asylum—three times more than today’s recommended limit
Vincent scrunched up a study for a second portrait of Marguerite Gachet, the daughter of his Auvers doctor
Revelations in new book about an attic discovery throw fresh light on Vincent’s decision to become an artist
New exhibition at Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum is a unique opportunity to see Vincent’s correspondence, normally locked away in a vault
Chequered past: from the Bear Skin to the Nazis, a once-restituted painting is now coming up for auction
A story of changing wall colours, a pair of pillows, wartime bombs and the hunt for a lost bed
“Beautiful women” in Gauguin’s rediscovered manuscript are now identified as by Kunisada—Vincent’s favourite Japanese printmaker
In Avant et Après—just acquired by London's Courtauld Gallery—Gauguin details his tumultuous time with Van Gogh
From olive groves to peat moors: shows coming up in Dallas, Amsterdam, Detroit, Vienna, Assen, Columbus and Santa Barbara
The Noordbrabants Museum’s latest acquisition is Head of a Woman, bought privately for €1.6m through Christie’s
All you ever needed to know about the artist, from the story of the ear incident to the definitive biography and best picture book—selected by Van Gogh specialist Martin Bailey
In 1935 Samuel Courtauld lent Peach Blossoms to bring major paintings to the countryside—an inspiration for today
The spot—in a village north of Paris—now has a plaque linking it to Vincent's death