17/02/2023
On the 170th anniversary of his birth the exhibit in Rome at palazzo Bonaparte covers all the stages of van Gogh's career. On loan from the Kröller-Müller Museum (Otterlo), the second-largest collection in the world, after Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. It follows a chronological order from his monochrome realistic portraits to his stay in Paris in 1886 when the palette becomes vibrant and the dull brown changes into his typical yellow and blue. In 1888 Van Gogh moves to Arles and his masterpieces are imbued with the Mediterranean sun. The last masterpieces were painted between 1889 and 1890 when the artist, in an altered mental state, spent his last months between the the psychiatric hospital in St. Rémy and the home of Doctor Gachet. Till April 26th