Stuck at home during lockdown, Dutch researcher Wouter van der Veen finally found time to look through old postcards of the French village where Vincent Van Gogh died and made a remarkable discovery.
Wouter van der Veen, scientific director of the Institut van Gogh, noticed a striking resemblance between van Gogh’s “Tree Roots” (1890) and a postcard from Auvers-sur-Oise, where the painter took his ...
Pinchas Steiner was an Israeli artist who worked for the Jewish National Fund and Keren Hayesod in the 1940s and 1950s. During that period he created a set of 10 New Year postcards which featured ...
A postcard has led experts to identify the place where Vincent van Gogh likely painted his final masterpiece. Wouter van der Veen, the scientific director of the Institut van Gogh, found a postcard ...
Vincent Van Gogh passed away on July 29, 1890. But 130 years after his death there’s a new reason—and a new spot—to celebrate the famed artist’s career. An old postcard has led to the discovery of the ...
Marked Tree, 1910: The lady pictured sent this card of herself and her home to her sister in Kentucky. "I have been sick for several days but am able to be up today." A Frisco railroad boxcar is seen ...
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