For just 15 months in 1888 and ’89, Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) lived in the Yellow House in Arles, a small town in the south of France. Marked with both creative highs and personal lows, this key ...
The Yellow House: Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Nine Turbulent Weeks in Provence by Martin Gayford. Houghton-Mifflin, 2008. They were the Odd Couple of the art world. For nine weeks in the fall of 1888 Paul ...
insider.si.edu: The yellow house : Van Gogh, Gauguin, nine turbulent weeks in Arles / Martin Gayford
The yellow house : Van Gogh, Gauguin, nine turbulent weeks in Arles / Martin Gayford
Times of San Diego: A Young Van Gogh Heads ‘to the yellow house’ in a La Jolla Playhouse World Premiere
A Young Van Gogh Heads ‘to the yellow house’ in a La Jolla Playhouse World Premiere
The Art Newspaper: Did Van Gogh’s Yellow House turn blue after his death?
Van Gogh was struck by the colour of the modest building that he rented in Arles, calling it the Yellow House. Sadly, it was bombed during the Second World War and then totally demolished. But ...
KPBS: In 'to the yellow house,' a playwright unravels Van Gogh's 'great shattering'
In 'to the yellow house,' a playwright unravels Van Gogh's 'great shattering'
San Diego Union-Tribune: La Jolla Playhouse’s ‘to the yellow house’ looks at Vincent van Gogh’s lost years in Paris
La Jolla Playhouse’s ‘to the yellow house’ looks at Vincent van Gogh’s lost years in Paris
Mena FN: Did Van Gogh's Yellow House Turn Blue After His Death? The Art Newspaper International Art News And Events