Tagged With "Van Gogh"
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Van Gogh letters highlight new exhibit
A rare exhibit of a selection of Vincent Van Gogh's letters is at Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum, paired with the paintings described in the letters.
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Grounds for Sculpture, New Jersey
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger takes to visit the unusual sculpture garden created by sculptor Seward Johnson.
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Van Damme State Park, Little River, California
Travel Rob takes a break from driving and discovers a beautiful State Park.
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Immersive Art: Van Gogh Alive!
Kai Rambow guides us through a new way of looking at Van Gogh and other artists.
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Ancient Arles gets modern monument
A new arts center designed by Frank Gehry provides a sharp contrast to the city's other monumnents.
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Photo Gallery: Saint-Remy-de-Provence
A walk through a picturesque town with PHeymont, who enjoyed it so much he almost forgot to take pictures!
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Van Horne Estate, Ministers Island, New Brunswick
Travel Rob takes a deeper look into the estate of Sir William Van Horne and his Island getaway
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Roman Amphitheatre, Arles, France
George G share photos and memories of his trips to Arles. The city has strong ties to Vincent Van Gogh and its Roman roots.
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Seattle Art Museum: A Big Small Museum
The Seattle Art Museum isn't one of the largest, but PHeymont found its exhibits and exhibitions fascinating and informative.
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Unusual in Amsterdam
Beyond Amsterdam's rows of tall and similar houses along the canals, there are signs of a taste for architectural fantasies. PHeymont shares a few
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What's Showing and Where
An ongoing listing of exhibitions of interest around the world selected by Gumbo members.
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Starry Night, a new virtual Van Gogh
A famous painting is soon to be available in a do-it-yourself Lego project
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Re: Mona Lisa—in there somewhere!
The Mona Lisa is definitely my favorite painting because her enigmatic look is prevalent in my family. The line wasn't too bad when I got my turn in front of the masterpiece and snapped the closeup. Gray hair is me. My favorite painter though is Vincent Van Gogh.
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Las Vegas gets permanent 'digital museum'
Las Vegas gets a permanent home for 'immersive art' shows.
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Museum finds hidden Van Gogh portrait
An X-ray exam of a painting being prepared for an exhibition turns up an unexpected bonus
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Experiencing the Interior of Sagrada Familia
The interior of Sagrada Familia, only opened after more than a hundred years of construction, is a breathtaking experience
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New hidden artworks come to light
Science and chance once again team up to discover unknown works hidden by artist's later work
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Painters' Square, Paris
Painter’s Square, officially Place du Tertre, is located just a few streets away from Montmartre's Basilica of the Sacré Coeur in Paris. Place du Tertre in Montmartre is now the most famous and touristic square in Paris according to many travel and official visitor sites. Painter’s Square is known for many local street artists (sometimes around 100) who not only sell their finished works, but you can see them busy working on new paintings right in front of you. In the past, Toulouse-Lautrec,...
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The Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Jonathan L visits the Rijksmuseum and explores the history of Dutch art
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A Van Gogh of Home Comes Home
An early Van Gogh is recovered from the underworld, but a Frans Hals stolen by the same thief is still missing
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Van Gogh Art Work in Historic Haymarket, Liincoln, Nebraska
While Samantha and her husband were enjoying a stroll in Historic Haymarket in Lincoln, NE, they saw this interesting piece of art.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is worth a long look, both for its collections and its massive building.
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A Pokemon problem at Van Gogh Museum
Apparently, it's not only Van Gogh's paintings that bring outrageous prices