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IXXI x Van Gogh

Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam preserves and celebrates the life and work of Vincent van Gogh, one of the world’s most influential artists. Home to the largest collection of Van Gogh’s paintings and drawings, the museum offers visitors a unique insight into his artistic development and personal story.

At IXXI, we believe art should not be limited to museum walls. Our mission is to make art accessible to everyone, allowing people to experience iconic artworks in their own homes, workplaces and creative spaces.

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The partnership between IXXI and the Van Gogh Museum is built on a shared vision: keeping art alive by making it part of everyday life.

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Almond Blossom (1890) ⭢

Large blossom branches against a blue sky were one of Van Gogh’s favourite subjects. Almond trees flower early in the spring making them a symbol of new life. The painting was a gift for his brother Theo and sister-in-law Jo, who had just had a baby son, Vincent Willem. Unsurprisingly, it was this work that remained closest to the hearts of the Van Gogh family.

Sunflowers (1889) ⭢

Van Gogh’s paintings of Sunflowers are among his most famous. Vincent painted a total of five large canvases with sunflowers in a vase, with three shades of yellow ‘and nothing else’. In this way, he demonstrated that it was possible to create an image with numerous variations of a single colour, without any loss of eloquence.

Self-portrait with Straw Hat (1887) ⭢

Wearing light summer clothes, Van Gogh examines us with one blue and one green eye. For this self-portrait, Van Gogh used an inexpensive alternative to canvas: cardboard. He then applied a layer of priming with dashes of purple. But the pigment in that purple paint has largely faded over time. A few strokes of pink are still faintly visible in his shoulder.

Sprig of Flowering Almond in a Glass (1888) ⭢

A red line divides the picture plane. Van Gogh used the same red to sign this small painting of a sprig of flowering almond. Almond trees are the first to blossom in the spring.

The Pink Peach Tree (1888) ⭢

Van Gogh painted many fruit orchards during his first weeks in Arles (FR). There is an earlier, nearly identical version of this painting, which Van Gogh had completed in one sitting. ‘I’d worked on a no. 20 canvas in the open air in an orchard — ploughed lilac field, a reed fence — two pink peach trees against a glorious blue and white sky. Probably the best landscape I’ve done’, he wrote.

Le Chat Noir (1896) ⭢

Le Chat Noir was a theater café and cabaret located in Montmartre, Paris. The most famous surviving image of Le Chat Noir is the poster by Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen, which is also on display at the Van Gogh Museum.

Bringing MuseumArt to the Wall

We collaborate with leading museums around the world, including the Van Gogh Museum, to transform iconic artworks into modular wall art. Together, we make museum collections accessible as modern wall decoration for homes, interiors, and museum shops.

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