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Museum Visitors Sit on and Crush “Van Gogh Chair”

A shocking incident recently took place at Verona’s Palazzo Maffei, where a pair of tourists caused damage to

Why Did Pope Leo XIV Invoke Van Gogh in His First Address?

Pope Leo XIV Reflects on Vincent van Gogh’s “Sower at Sunset” In his first general audience on Wednesday,

Why Did Pope Leo XIV Invoke Van Gogh in His First Address?

Pope Leo XIV Reflects on Vincent van Gogh's "Sower at Sunset" in First General Audience Pope Leo XIV

Why Did Vincent van Gogh Paint 26 Portraits of a Postman and His Family While Staying in the South of France?

Vincent van Gogh's time in southern France in the late 1880s was marked by both turmoil and productivity.

Someone Bought This Painting at a Garage Sale for $50. Experts Say It’s a Lost van Gogh Worth $15 Million

The discovery of this long-lost van Gogh painting has sent shockwaves through the art world. The idea that

Hours After the Protesters Who Threw Soup at a van Gogh Were Sentenced, Three More Activists Repeated the Stunt

The recent actions of environmental activists Phoebe Plummer and Anna Holland at London's National Gallery have sparked controversy

Van Gogh Painted Some of His Most Breathtaking Works During His Two Years in the South of France

Vincent van Gogh's time in the south of France marked a period of great creativity and productivity for