Featured Works in Van Gogh Alive 360°

Van Gogh Alive 360° highlights the major periods of Van Gogh’s life and work. From his early, subdued Dutch period to the bright, energetic paintings inspired by Paris and southern France, visitors see the evolution of his style and technique. Van Gogh’s time in Arles, Saint-Rémy and Auvers-sur-Oise captures both his creative highs and personal struggles, culminating in his final, haunting works. The journey concludes with a retrospective of his self-portraits, offering a powerful look at his life, vision and enduring legacy.

Period 18801885

Locations
The Hague, Drenthe, Nuenen, Amsterdam, Antwerp

Significant works
Man at Work
Head of a Woman (pictured)
The Potato Eaters
Backyards in Antwerp

Period February 1886–February 1888

Locations
Paris

Significant works
Portrait of Père Tanguy
Flowering Plum Tree (after Hiroshige) (pictured)
The Italian
Two Cut Sunflowers
Self-portrait with Grey Felt Hat
Boulevard de Clichy
Agostina Segatori Sitting in the Café
du Tambourin
Self-portrait with Straw Hat
Still-life with Quince Pears

Period February 1888–May 1889

Locations
Arles

Significant works
The Yellow House
The Red Vineyard
Sunflowers (pictured)
Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles
Café Terrace at Night
Starry Night Over the Rhône
Van Gogh’s Chair
Gauguin’s Chair
Portrait of Dr. Felix Rey
Portrait of the Postman Joseph Roulin
Self-portrait with Bandaged Ear

Period May 1889–May 1890

Locations
Saint-Rémy

Significant works
Irises
The Starry Night
(pictured)
Self-portrait 1889
Almond Blossom
Portrait of Trabuc
Corridor in Saint-Paul Hospital
Wheat Field with Cypresses

Period May 1890–July 1890

Locations
Auvers-sur-Oise

Significant works
Portrait of Dr. Gachet (pictured)
The Church in Auvers-sur-Oise
Cows
Girl in White
Child with Orange
Doctor Gachet’s Garden
Madame Gachet in her Garden
Young Man with Cornflower


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