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Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam houses the world’s largest Van Gogh collection. Online tickets:

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  1. Nowadays, we’re used to setting the alarm on our phones. But in Vincent’s day, you could hire a ‘knocker-upper’ to bang on your window and wake you up. Do you think Vincent used a ‘knocker-upper’ to help him start painting early in the day?

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    Wil jij in de avonduren een rondleiding krijgen van een conservator door het ? Biedt op Catawiki dan op een uniek toegangskaartje en steun tegelijkertijd JINC! Check

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  3. 📝 'What would life be if we didn’t dare to take things in hand?’, wrote Vincent to his brother Theo in 1881. That was the year that he truly set to work as an artist. 🖌️ And we all know how that worked out! 🌻 Vincent van Gogh, Sunflowers

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  4. Was Van Gogh a foodie? 🤔 Vincent didn’t usually take good care of himself when it came to food. 🥘 When he was hard at work, he sometimes forgot to eat. In busy periods, Vincent would make do with dry bread and lots of coffee. 🍞☕ In the evening, he often ate out.

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  5. 📝 ‘That day passed like a dream, I had been so immersed … all day that I had literally forgotten even to eat and drink’. Vincent filled his days by painting. But what did he do when he wasn’t painting? 🤔 Follow this month to find out!

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  6. How come Vincent is now one of the world’s best known artists? After Vincent’s death, his brother Theo wanted nothing more than to raise the profile of his brother’s work. But just six months later, Theo also passed away. His widow, Jo van Gogh-Bonger, completed the task.

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  7. A sunset from our Van Gogh Inspires Facebook group. ‘Then again a sunset in black, in violet, in fiery red’, wrote Vincent to his brother Theo in 1885. ‘When I saw the sunset, the big shadows of the trees and the play of light, I had to paint it’, says Zurab Dariali.

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  8. We have acquired a pastel by Edgar Degas!🎉Woman Bathing is one of around ten ambitious pastels from a period in which he focused on depicting female nudes. Vincent van Gogh was a great admirer of these drawings and his own work was influenced by them. 👀

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  9. In 1889, Vincent was invited to exhibit his work at Belgian artist’s society Les XX. If artists want to stand any chance of selling their work, it’s vital they display it. This painting was sold! Vincent van Gogh, The Red Vineyard (1888) The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts

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    Hoe zou je het vinden om een exclusieve rondleiding te krijgen door het of achter de schermen van de Formule 1 te kijken? In de wetenschap dat je een ander helpt? Kijk vanaf 31 januari op Catawiki hoe je JINC kunt steunen door te bieden op zo’n unieke ervaring!

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    Wist je dat je het binnen één uur kunt ontdekken? De 'TussendoorTour' leidt je t/m 9 feb langs de hoogtepunten als 'De aardappeleters', 'Amandelbloesem' & 'Zonnebloemen'. Leer Van Gogh écht kennen. Boek je kaartje, gratis met Museumkaart:

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  12. Fantasy or reality? Paul Gauguin taught Van Gogh to paint from his imagination. Vincent always painted what he saw, but this time he painted a few works from memory. This is one of the works in which he tried the new approach.

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  13. ‘Is this painting real?’ asked Georgia from Greece. Of course it is! We asked visitors what they thought of the painting they were looking at. ‘The feelings that Van Gogh expressed are absolutely perfect. I think he tried to express the calmness and the happiness’.

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  14. In 1890, art critic Albert Aurier wrote a very positive article about Vincent’s work in the literary magazine Mercure de France. But after Theo submitted Vincent’s paintings to a major exhibition in Paris, where his work was also well received, it all became too much for Vincent.

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  15. Vincent’s brother Theo as an artist? Just two years after becoming an artist himself, Vincent wrote to his brother: ‘I wanted to write to you about various reasons why I thought it such a natural thing for you to become a painter’.

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  16. ‘What I want and set as my goal is damned difficult, and yet I don’t believe I’m aiming too high. I want to make drawings that move some people’ wrote Vincent to his brother. As an artist starting out, he wanted to express a deep, sincere feeling in his work, nothing sentimental.

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  17. Van Gogh inspires Steven Aalders! The Dutch artist Steven Aalders makes abstract paintings in which he examines the work of major artists from the past, like Van Gogh. Tomorrow at 2.30pm he will explain more about his work during an artist talk. Read more:

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  18. The figures on this painting were initially painted lighter than how they now look. When the work was nearly finished, Vincent made a number of corrections. He wrote about the faces in his first masterpiece: ‘I quickly repainted them without mercy’.

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  19. When Vincent was 29, he met the artist George Hendrik Breitner. The pair headed out together to draw working class people, like at the local soup kitchen. Vincent van Gogh, The Poor and Money (1882); George Hendrik Breitner, Distribution of Soup (1882)

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  20. NEWS! Contested Self-Portrait (1889) in the Oslo really is a Van Gogh! For the time being, it is the only work he is known to have painted while suffering from psychosis. Read more in our press release:

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