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Van Gogh in Paris: New Perspectives

26th May (Sun.) - 15th July (Mon.), 2013
Closed on Mondays (except for 15th July)
Admission Fee:
Adults 1,500 yen (1,400 yen), College students 1,300 yen (1,200 yen),
Elementary / Junior high school / high school students 800 yen (700 yen)
(Price in brackets indicate cost for groups of over 20)
Main Gallery
Exhibition Room 3・4

Vincent van Gogh, at the beginning of his career, painted mainly with dark tone. But through his Paris period, his style changed radically into post-impressionist.

In Van Gogh Museum (Amsterdam) many records and oeuvres of the Gogh’s Paris period have been researched, and the result was shown through the exhibition Van Gogh in Paris: New Perspective (2011). For example, one of the paintings thought as an auto-portrait of Van Gogh was then presented as a portrait of Theo, brother of Vincent.

Our exhibition is based on this exhibition. 52 works will be exhibited, including 8 auto-portraits of Paris-period.

Self-portrait with grey felt hat,
1887 Paris
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
(Vincent van Gogh Foundation)

Portrait of Theo van Gogh,

1887 Paris

Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

(Vincent van Gogh Foundation)

Garden with courting couples: square Saint-Pierre,
1887 Paris
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
(Vincent van Gogh Foundation)

Cafe table with absinthe,
1887 Paris
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
(Vincent van Gogh Foundation)

View of a butcher's shop,
1888 Arles
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
(Vincent van Gogh Foundation)