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A Japanese museum is hosting its first-ever exhibition dedicated to Vincent van Gogh, which explores the Dutch painter’s ...
Hidden on the reverse side of the painting "Head of a Peasant Woman," which Van Gogh completed in 1885, was a previously unknown self-portrait of the Dutch painter staring back at them.
A Van Gogh self-portrait has been discovered on the reverse of a painting at the National Galleries of Scotland. The ghostly image of the artist was found when Head of a Peasant Woman (1885 ...
The image was found when art conservators took an X-ray of Van Gogh’s 1885 “Head of a Peasant Woman” painting ahead of a forthcoming exhibition. They discovered the concealed image at the ...
By chance, this was the birthday of Van Gogh the artist. The two drawings exchanged with Visser represented a pair, both depicting the profile of a peasant woman. Dating from December 1884-May ...
Vincent Van Gogh painted three dozen self-portraits in just 10 years. That’s really a lot (there are about the same number of extant paintings by Johannes Vermeer). But now, miraculously, it ...
Art conservators were examining Van Gogh's 1885 piece "Head of a Peasant Woman," and when an X-ray machine was used on it, the portrait was revealed on the back of the painting. "Moments like ...
Van Gogh was known for turning canvases around and painting on the other side to save ... glue and cardboard without harming “Head of a Peasant Woman.” Visitors to an upcoming Impressionist ...
“At this date the Peasant Woman was evidently considered ... unknown portrait has been discovered underneath one of Van Gogh’s paintings. In 2008, a portrait of a woman was discovered ...
The self-portrait was found beneath layers of cardboard and glue on the back of another Van Gogh painting called “Head of a Peasant Woman” after it was X-rayed ahead of an upcoming exhibition ...