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Vincent van Gogh

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In 1886, Van Gogh left his native Holland for Paris, where he learned from the Impressionists to look closely at nature and to lighten his dark palette. Unlike the Impressionists, however, he became less interested in capturing visual reality than in exploring color and line as a means of personal expression. These works from the collection are representative of those explorations.

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Young Girl in an Apron
Vincent van Gogh
1883
Weaver
Vincent van Gogh
1884
Conservation Status: After Treatment
Vincent van Gogh
1888
Conservation Status: After Treatment
Vincent van Gogh
October 1889
Conservation Status: After Treatment
Vincent van Gogh
1889
Conservation Status: After Treatment
Vincent van Gogh
1890