This is our fine selection of the best Van Gogh sites on the web. If you click a link, a new window will be opened which contains the site.

The Vincent Van Gogh Information Gallery
The Vincent Van Gogh Information Gallery
[http://www.vggallery.com]

This site contains multiple "databases" with all Van Gogh's sketches, paintings, letters, watercolours a photo gallery, an on-line forum and many more.
Van Gogh Museum
Van Gogh Museum
[http://www.vangoghmuseum.nl]

The official website of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. This site features information on Van Gogh's life, Expositions, Education and of course their collection.
Mark's Artchive
Mark's Artchive
[http://www.artchive.com/artchive/V/vangogh.html]

A comprehensive site on artists on a number of art movements including Expressionism, Fauvism and Impressionism. The site has a biography of the artist and information about books, articles and online resources on the artist. As an extra you can also send Van Gogh theme gifts to friends.
Web Museum
Web Museum
[http://metalab.unc.edu/louvre/paint/auth/gogh]

Features painting divided into five categories: Self-portraits, Portraits, Still-lives with sunflowers, Views from the asylum, Works after Millet, Vineyards, Fields and Cypresses as well as Other landscapes. The site also has a biography of the artist.
NAS Gallery
NAS Gallery
[http://www.ndirect.co.uk/~nas/masters/gogh/vangh.htm]

This site has an art forum for people who want to meet with other Van Gogh enthusiasts on the net, a short biography and thumbnail images of Sunflowers, The Starry Night, Irises, The Night café all of which can be clicked upon to view the larger image.
Art Museum
Art Museum
[http://www.artmuseum.net/vangogh/gateway.asp]

Looking to get closer to Van Gogh, the artist? This is a great place to start (other than here, of course). Apart from a Museum store, this site also has a 3D exhibition as well as a 2D exhibition. The 3D exhibition is a navigable representation of the exhibition as it existed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., with zoomable images of the paintings and audio files about selected paintings and periods in Van Gogh's career. You need Live Picture® or Real Audio® G2 viewers. The Archive contains sketches, photographs, letters and material from the archives of the Van Gogh museum and the Vincent Van Gogh foundation. Each painting featured has a short review and the paintings are chronologically arranged into five periods with an alphabetical listing.
National Gallery Of Art
National Gallery Of Art
[http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/gg84/gg84-main1.html]

Take a tour featuring works by Camille Pissaro, Van Gogh and Paul Cézanne. Also browse through paintings, drawings and prints. For each image, you can click on it to view the full-screen image, and get information on the bibliography, exhibition history and provenance. The Virtual exhibition requires QuickTime®.
Van Gogh, Vincent- Genius Ignored
Van Gogh, Vincent- Genius Ignored
[http://www.serve.com/Lucius/VanGogh.index.html]

Excerpt from a book about artists whose genius went ignored by his contemporaries. Includes 35 pages and images.
Van Gogh at Nuenen
Van Gogh at Nuenen
[http://www.elpub.nl/vangogh/]

Van Gogh at Nuenen- spots painted by Vincent during his stay at Nuenen (1883-1885). You can see these spots as they are today. Features statues erected in Vincent's memory and images of the subjects of his paintings. Also has FAQs, links and overview of some 196 paintings. Site is in four different languages including Dutch, English and French.


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