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sun_usind: That Vincent van Gogh background is absolutely mesmerizing. The swirls and concentric contours are a treat and I want to say that Vincent was influenced by astronomy and the fabric of space and time. Lovely! Nice message too!

ArewaApostate: This absinthe is the real deal. Rumor has it that it was what Vincent Van Gogh drank when he cut his ear off.

FunghiGallery: 4/ Vincent van Gogh too explored dreams in his work a lot. His painting "Starry Night" is often interpreted as a representation of the artist's dreams and his emotional state.

catalina_dragne: "Grat things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together." Vincent Van Gogh Artwork inspired by Van Gogh

paul_court: Vincent Van Gogh b. 1853.03.30 favourite work? please RT

AP: A painting by Vincent van Gogh was stolen in an overnight raid at a Dutch museum that is closed because of the coronavirus, authorities say.

urakarla: What is done in Love, is done well. - Vincent Van Gogh

skelechuuchuu: THEORY ALERT‼️ i think the injections are literally pieces of art transformed into poison (like the common phrase "art incinerates life") and the "antidote" gogol referred to involves vincent van gogh using his ability to reverse this effect. hope this helped !!

edwereddie: Vincent van Gogh - Railway Carriages, 1888.

impressionismx: Wheatfield with Crows, painted by Vincent van Gogh in July 1890.

Kyria_Katy: Blossoming Almond Branch in a Glass, Vincent van Gogh.

powerofwellness: “Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together.” - Vincent Van Gogh

catalina_dragne: Vincent Van Gogh "Starry Night over the Rhone"

Tinaguo: “I would rather die of passion than of boredom.” -Vincent Van Gogh

_christena_t: I am still far from being what I want to be, but with God's help I shall succeed. ~ Vincent Van Gogh

restot50: Blossoming Chestnut Branches, 1890, Vincent van Gogh

fraveris: Garden with flowers by Vincent Van Gogh .

Sifaw_23: Vincent Van Gogh Starry night.

Pub_Hist: Vincent van Gogh Self-portrait with straw hat and pipe

fraveris: LETTER TO THEO "You may know that the peony is Jeannin's, the marshmallow belongs to Quost, but the sunflower is somehow mine." Vincent Van Gogh

JudyBie68742282: I would rather die of passion than of boredom." -Vincent van Gogh

1995bushi: 34. "Love is something eternal, the aspect may change, but not the essence." – Vincent Van Gogh

airin072608254k: 34. "Love is something eternal, the aspect may change, but not the essence." – Vincent Van Gogh

itotuba200: 34. "Love is something eternal, the aspect may change, but not the essence." – Vincent Van Gogh

kenji18tarik: 34. "Love is something eternal, the aspect may change, but not the essence." – Vincent Van Gogh

Hellowork1206: 34. "Love is something eternal, the aspect may change, but not the essence." – Vincent Van Gogh

amypondbot: Time can be re-written. I know it can. Come on! Oh, the long life of Vincent Van Gogh. There'll be hundreds of new paintings.

artnews: An art historian and former art critic says the Eiffel Tower had a significant influence on the van Gogh's series of paintings of cypress trees based on how the monument was unveiled.

DarrellEpp: Vincent van Gogh: 'The Garden at the Asylum at Saint-Rémy,' 1889.

MarcosC13273070: 'Peasant Woman Digging Potatoes', 1885. Vincent Van Gogh. Fravery

mmjinsawa: 34. "Love is something eternal, the aspect may change, but not the essence." – Vincent Van Gogh

sugatakumi422: 34. "Love is something eternal, the aspect may change, but not the essence." – Vincent Van Gogh

dhgrcwdh1234: 34. "Love is something eternal, the aspect may change, but not the essence." – Vincent Van Gogh

ren109161: 34. "Love is something eternal, the aspect may change, but not the essence." – Vincent Van Gogh

azumarionrena: 34. "Love is something eternal, the aspect may change, but not the essence." – Vincent Van Gogh

rikuto116187: 34. "Love is something eternal, the aspect may change, but not the essence." – Vincent Van Gogh

syunpei04200: 34. "Love is something eternal, the aspect may change, but not the essence." – Vincent Van Gogh

MuppetLyrics: I use more greens than Vincent Van Gogh, I make the baker bake my bread out of dough! No, no, don't eat it though, it'll make you ill -- there ain't no flour in a hundred dollar bill!

vangoghmuseum: 19th-century artists followed a long tradition of learning their profession by making copies, and Van Gogh was no exception. Throughout his career, Vincent never stopped creating copies of work by artists whom he admired, such as Hiroshige, Rembrandt and Millet.

dianadep1: Vincent Van Gogh, Fishing in spring.

binchi_toto: [di ko alam] — a vinster filo au ~what will happen if one day,the masungit and supladong transferee student Gabriel Vincent meet the multi-talented and bubbly Reyster Van Gogh?

impression_ists: Vincent van Gogh - Undergrowth with Two Figures

seturpin: M-ART-CH Madness: Jenn Stark vs Vincent Van Gogh

Byrn_D_Paul: The Great Wave off Kanagawa beneath Start Night by Vincent Van Gogh and ukiyo-e artist Hokusai - made with NightCafe Creator

CitroenaD: Vincent Van Gogh in conversation with friends, Paris, 96 Rue Blanche, december 1887. Ph. Jules Antoine (attr.)

restot50: Vincent van Gogh-Self-Portrait;Paris, July - August 1887.

JanisAg25039841: I would rather die of passion than of boredom." -Vincent van Gogh

reye1234765: “I often think that the night is more alive and more richly colored than the day.” –Vincent Van Gogh

TrungTPhan: The Starry Night is a great lesson on how technology changes art. Vincent Van Gogh created his masterpiece in 1889. But the painting style was born from the art world's response to the invention of the camera decades earlier. I explain more here:

impression_ists: Vincent van Gogh - The Drinkers

allontanarsio: Branches with Almond Blossom by Vincent Van Gogh

Zsavooz: Kirk Douglas as Vincent van Gogh on the set of Lust For Life in Arles, France. Photo by Frank Scherschel, 1956.

ArtButSports: Sorrowing Old Man (At Eternity's Gate), by Vincent van Gogh, 1890

Havenlust: Banks of the Seine near Pont de Clichy, 1887. Vincent van Gogh

Havenlust: Women Picking Olives, 1889. Vincent van Gogh

dearfutureai: Does Vincent Van Gogh fly? Pablo Picasso is sleepy; however, DonutEater actually eats homemade coconut cream pies.

qaz123gaz623: Normality is a paved road: it’s comfortable to walk but no flowers grow. – Vincent van Gogh

Havenlust: Peach Trees in Blossom, 1888. Vincent van Gogh

Pub_Hist: Vincent van Gogh Vase with carnations and other flowers

naiahjsnsjs: “For the great doesn’t happen through impulse alone, and is a succession of little things that are brought together.” —Vincent van Gogh

miranti13190: “For the great doesn’t happen through impulse alone, and is a succession of little things that are brought together.” —Vincent van Gogh

lyfeisawesome22: “For the great doesn’t happen through impulse alone, and is a succession of little things that are brought together.” —Vincent van Gogh

dereenperumal5: “For the great doesn’t happen through impulse alone, and is a succession of little things that are brought together.” —Vincent van Gogh

slixulu475: “For the great doesn’t happen through impulse alone, and is a succession of little things that are brought together.” —Vincent van Gogh

nena_mika: “Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together.” - Vincent Van Gogh

SilkDharmaArt: Vincent van Gogh -- The Green Vinyard, 1888

impression_ists: Vincent van Gogh - The white cottage among the olive trees

TansuYegen: “If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere.” -Vincent Van Gogh

fraveris: Vincent van Gogh - The white cottage among the olive trees

TEBKuwait: I thought they would understand me without words. Vincent Van Gogh

ChiromoHospGrp: Bipolar Awareness Day is observed on March 30th each year, which also happens to be Vincent van Gogh's birthday. Van Gogh is believed to have lived with bipolar disorder, and his art is thought to reflect his emotional highs and lows.

agenersurrell: Bon dia Green Wheat Fields, Auvers, 1890 Vincent van Gogh

wannartcom: Dreams (1990, Akira Kurosawa) Wheatfield with Crows (1890, Vincent van Gogh)

ArtsOfExistence: "Life is probably round." ― Vincent Van Gogh "Das Dasein ist rund." ― Martin Heidegger

fraveris: “Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together.” - Vincent Van Gogh

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RamellaUgo: Vincent Van Gogh. Canal with women washing.

GiftsConsultant: Landscape France Vincent Van Gogh 2023 Calendar Holiday Postcard

Patbrdh: Maybe God made me a painter for people who aren't born yet Vincent Van Gogh

leftbobgolfer: Vincent Van Gogh had a really large family. Here's a listing of some of them: The really obnoxious brother: Please Gogh The brother who ate prunes: Gotta Gogh His dizzy aunt: Verti Gogh An aunt who taught positive thinking: Wayto Gogh And his magician uncle: Wherediddy Gogh

KinnairdWaters: In the Artelier this week we have exploring work by Pablo Picasso and Vincent Van Gogh and their self portraits. We provided the learners with play dough,natural materials and a mirror so the could view their reflection and encouraged them to use their creativity and imagination.

RobinLNorgren: This art lesson bundle is a great resource to introduce your student to five different artists. This bundle includes Henri Matisse, Ellsworth Kelly, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky and Vincent Van Gogh.

JohnConstableRA: Good Day! Peach Tree in Blossom by Vincent van Gogh 1888 Oil on Canvas (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam)

restot50: Vincent van Gogh · Alley Bordered by Trees (1884)

impression_ists: Vincent van Gogh - Thatched Cottages at Cordeville

GianniJ08: " I don't know if I'm extremely sensitive or life is unbearable". (Vincent van Gogh)

solar_lilly: "I don't know if I'm extremely sensitive or life is unbearable". -Vincent Van Gogh

katmpak: "I don't know if I'm extremely sensitive or life is unbearable". -Vincent Van Gogh

fraveris: “If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere.” Vincent Van Gogh

itosoewandi: Sunset at Montmajour   Artist Vincent van Gogh  (1853–1890).

taicheUK: Irises - Vincent Willem van Gogh

itosoewandi: untitled ~ Vincent Van Gogh...

bhow777: Entering Vincent Van Gogh's paintings in Akira Kurosawa's Dreams

astraaa_g: "I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of stars makes me dream." — Vincent Van Gogh

the_lazyone: "There is nothing more artistic than loving people" -Vincent Van Gogh

Tserclaes1: In his mid-twenties, Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh spent several years (c. 1878 – c. 1880) living in the Borinage. He initially preached to and lived among the coal miners, before suffering a breakdown and deciding to become an artist.

GrangePrimary1: Amazing Art at Grange! Vincent Van Gogh, Sunflowers and Starry Night by Y4

cognaccam93: Is that Vincent Van Gogh on the TV? Right?

LordWaters01: I take great care of myself by carefully shutting myself away- Vincent Van Gogh

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