Three "new" Van Goghs at the Rijksmuseum
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Three paintings by Vincent van Gogh are on display at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. The works Cityscape in Amsterdam (1885), Oever met bomen (1887) and Korenveld (1888) were placed alongside the painter's self-portrait that was already in the Rijksmuseum. The works have been loaned for a longer period of time by the P. and N. de Boer Foundation, founded by an Amsterdam art dealer. The Rijksmuseum is happy with the works. “This allows us to tell …
Now, Vincent van Gogh loved the Rijksmuseum, but there was only one painting of him you could see, and now the museum's adding three.
As of today, three more paintings by Vincent van Gogh are on display in the Rijksmuseum. These are “Cityscape in Amsterdam” (1885), “Oever met bomen” (1887) and “Korenveld” (1888), which the Rijks receives on loan. One of those paintings that are now on display in the Rijks is 'Cityscape in Amsterdam' from 1885, which shows the Singel with the recognisable dome church. Van Gogh painted the view after traveling from Nuenen to Amsterdam to visit t…
Visitors to the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, from now on, will be able to see three paintings by Vincent van Gogh that the Amsterdam Foundation P. and N. de Boer has long lent to the museum. These are the works of City View in Amsterdam (1885), River with Trees (1887) and Corenveld (1888).
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