Don McLean's Vincent (Starry,Starry Night) Almost all images created by Vincent Van- Gogh. Song by Don McLean I in no way assume any credit for song or images.
Morning Snow 🇨🇦 —
I chanced upon this in the form of an old card my best friend Cindy (who passed eight years ago) who also favoured peonies, had sent to me decades ago. ☺️
It’s lovely to be reminded of her through your mutual favoured flower. 💜💜💜
Van Gogh had quite the green thumb, so to speak.
Vase of Peonies | 1886
#VincentvanGogh #peonies-for-snow
Wishing you and the hubby a wonderful Wednesday.
Vincent van Gogh - The Irises, 1889
“The lightning rod for my illness,” Van Gogh said about this work, which he painted shortly before his first admission to a psychiatric institution. The canvas reveals a great sense of tension and restlessness.
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10 fascinating #facts about #VincentvanGogh and his famous #StarryNight #painting
https://www.upworthy.com/10-facts-about-vincent-van-gogh-and-his-famous-starry-night-painting-ex1
10 fascinating facts about Vincent van Gogh and his famous 'Starry Night' painting
👆🏽 H/T: Kaushik
Ironically, I read this news *while* listening to the latest (archive) episode 🎧 on Vincent van Gogh: https://overcast.fm/+AAIPNzg22kE
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Dutch artist famous for starry nights and sunflowers, self portraits and simple chairs. These are images known the world over, and Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) painted them and around 900 others in the last decade of his short, brilliant life and, famously, in that lifetime he made only one recorded sale. Yet within a few decades after his death these extraordinary works, with all their colour and life, became the most desirable of all modern art, propelled in part by the story of Vincent van Gogh’s struggle with mental health. With Christopher Riopelle The Neil Westreich Curator of Post 1800 Paintings at the National Gallery Martin Bailey A leading Van Gogh specialist and correspondent for The Art Newspaper And Frances Fowle Professor of Nineteenth Century Art at the University of Edinburgh and Senior Curator at National Galleries Scotland Producer: Simon Tillotson Reading list: Martin Bailey, Living with Vincent Van Gogh: The Homes and Landscapes that shared the Artist…