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Exhibition on screen. Season 8, episode 2, Sunflowers
by
Grabsky, Phil
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Bickerstaff, David
in
Criticism and interpretation
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Documentary television programs
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Gogh, Vincent van
2021
Vincent van Gogh's sunflower paintings are among his most famous works, and are some of the most iconic paintings in the world. In an extraordinary exhibition, the Van Gogh Museum took a new and revealing look at the five publicly-owned versions of sunflowers in a vase. And once again, the Van Gogh Museum opened its doors exclusively to Exhibition on Screen.
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Exhibition on screen. Season 1, episode 8, Vincent van Gogh : a new way of seeing
by
Bickerstaff, David
in
Biographical television programs
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Biography
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Criticism and interpretation
2015
Enjoying complete and unprecedented access to the treasures of Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum, this is a brilliant film about one of the world's most fascinating and beloved artists. Made in collaboration with the experts at the Van Gogh Museum, the film marks both a major re-showing of the gallery's collection and a celebration of the 125th anniversary of Van Gogh's death. Experience the wonder of seeing Van Gogh's legendary masterpieces on the big screen, in high definition, while specially invited guests, including world-renowned curators and art historians, offer their interpretations and explanations of his work. With exclusive new research revealing incredible recent discoveries, the Van Gogh Museum has helped craft a cinema experience like no other and a fresh and gripping new biography. Not to be missed.
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Japanese prints : the collection of Vincent van Gogh
\"This book explores the history of Van Gogh's collection and analyses its composition and quality, and is accompanied by almost 150 illustrations of many of the prints he himself owned and which are now held in the Van Gogh Museum. These prints, by artists including Hiroshige, Kuniyoshi and Kunisada, lend us a compelling insight into one of the most powerful creative influences behind Van Gogh's art.Vincent van Gogh fell under the spell of Japanese woodblock prints during his stay in Paris, where Japanese art was the height of fashion. His initial motivation in purchasing the more than 600 prints he acquired was commercial. He hoped to deal in them, but the exhibition he organized at the cafâe-restaurant Le Tambourin was a failure. However, Van Gogh now had the advantage of being able to study his collection at leisure, and slowly he became captivated by the prints' colourful, attractive and unusual imagery.\"-- Provided by publisher.
OFF DUTY --- Adventure & Travel: Sex, Drugs and My Tweenager --- A father and son head to Holland for a weekend of bike-riding, noodle-slurping and conversations only Amsterdam could provoke
2014
Vincent van Gogh's swirling color dreams in his namesake museum, the austere power of the Anne Frank House. [...]yes, with a boy cusping adolescence, filled with questions and half-formed desires, but with a swagger that masked his ignorance, I thought perhaps some of the Dutch candor might inform him in a way that I, or American prudishness, could not. In the hip Jordaan section we bought beads for Sam's sister, and at the flower market along Singel canal, Sam spent an hour searching for just the right tulip bulbs to bring back to his mother.
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