Panel, Van Gogh exhibition, The Baltimore Museum of Art, 1942

View of an introductory text panel for the Van Gogh exhibition held at the Baltimore Museum of Art in Fall of 1942. The exhibition was held in collaboration with the Worcester Art museum, which held their own exhibition of Van Gogh's works directly after the Baltimore Museum of Art's exhibition ended. The exhibition was made possible through generous donation of artworks and knowledge from the government of the Netherlands and additional collectors/lenders. Described in the exhibition pamphlet as a "red-headed, stoop-shouldered man whom few understood and fewer still honored in his lifetime,"... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Baltimore Museum of Art
Dokumenttyp: Image;
Erscheinungsdatum: 1942
Verlag/Hrsg.: Archives and Manuscripts Collections
The Baltimore Museum of Art
Schlagwörter: The Baltimore Museum of Art / Art museums--Exhibitions / Painting / Gogh / Vincent van / 1853-1890 / Art / Dutch / Post-impressionism (Art) / Modern--19th century
Sprache: unknown
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