Van Gogh captured the reality of farm life and showcased his abilities as a figure painter in this artwork. This painting has earthy tones and depicts five farmers with rugged faces and bony hands.
Van Gogh used only three shades of yellow to paint sunflowers on five huge canvasses, thereby proving that it is possible to produce an image with variants of a single color.
It is rumored that Van Gogh had always liked to paint large bloom branches against the clear sky. He took inspiration from Japanese printmaking for the placement of the tree in this painting.
Van Gogh resided in four rooms in a home that he rented at Place Lamartine in Arle. The painting, which Van Gogh himself called ‘The Street’, captured the artist's immediate surroundings.
This painting features Van Gogh’s bedroom in the Yellow House while he was in Arles. With simple furnishings and his own painting on the wall, he decorated the space on his own.
In this self-portrait, Van Gogh painted how he viewed himself as an artist, standing in front of an easel while holding a palette and brushes. He used complementary colors for this artwork.
This is one of the few artworks that Van Gogh painted in the last few weeks of his life. There is an undertone of melancholy, deep loneliness, and sadness amidst the yellow fields.
While Van Gogh intended to depict sadness and loneliness by painting wheatfields under stormy clouds, he also brought out what is healthy and nourishing about the countryside in this painting.
Yes, we recommend you upgrade your Van Gogh Museum entrance tickets and get access to the Van Gogh Museum multimedia guide. It includes access to all the permanent and temporary exhibitions and an interactive audio guide in over 11 languages.
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Van Gogh Museum multimedia guided tour tickets range from around €22.50.
If you upgrade your entry tickets to Van Gogh Museum multimedia guided tour tickets, you can enjoy all the permanent and temporary exhibitions along with a pre-recorded audio guide, available in around 11 languages.
The Van Gogh Museum multimedia guide is available in 11 languages- English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, Mandarin, Japanese, and Korean.
Yes, we recommend you upgrade your entry tickets to get access to the Van Gogh Museum multimedia guide. It not only allows you to enjoy all the permanent and temporary exhibitions but also includes a pre-recorded audio guide in around 11 languages to help you learn more about the Dutch master and his life in your preferred tongue.
No, you cannot cancel or reschedule Van Gogh Museum multimedia guided tour tickets.
Yes, if you can show a valid photo ID, children aged 18 and under can enjoy the Van Gogh Museum exhibitions for free.