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#VanGogh of the Day: Wheatfield with Cypresses, September 1889. Oil on canvas, 72.1 × 90.9 cm. @NationalGallery, London.
#VanGogh of the Day: Interior of the Restaurant Venissac in Arles, August 1888. Oil on canvas, 54 x 64.5 cm. Private collection.
#VanGogh of the Day: Small Bottle with Peonies and Blue Delphiniums, June-July 1886. Oil on cardboard, 34.5 x 27 cm. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. @vangoghmuseum
#VanGogh of the Day: Portrait of Theo van Gogh, Summer 1887. Oil on cardboard, 19 x 14.1 cm. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. @vangoghmuseum
#VanGogh of the Day: Roses, May 1890. Oil on canvas, 71 x 90 cm. National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. 🌹 Happy #MothersDay!
#VanGogh of the Day: Evening Landscape, 1885. Oil on canvas mounted on cardboard, 35 x 43 cm. Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid. @museothyssen
When Van Gogh painted this "View of Paris" in 1886, he enlarged the city's most iconic architectural features, including the towers and spire of Notre Dame Cathedral. For Van Gogh, as for many of us, these will forever be defining elements of the Parisian skyline.
#VanGogh of the Day: The Hill of Montmartre, April-May 1886. Oil on canvas, 36 x 61 cm. Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo. @krollermuller
#VanGogh of the Day: The Hill of Montmartre w/ Stone Quarry, March 1886. Chalk on paper. Van Vlissingen Art Foundation, Zeist.
This view of 19th-century Montmartre was recently authenticated as a Van Gogh original. Read about the exciting discovery here: https://t.co/IkbhVcJzMl