New Van Gogh show focuses on artist's extraordinarily productive, tragic final months

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A new museum exhibition in Paris focuses on the last months of Dutch master Vincent van Gogh before he shot himself in 1890

A man looks at Vincent van Gogh's oil on canvas painting, House at Auvers-sur-Oise, dated June 9 or 10, 1890, at the"Van Gogh in Auvers-sur-Oise: The Final Months" exhibition at the Musee d'Orsay in Paris, Friday, Sept. 29, 2023. The exhibition opens for the public from Oct. 3, 2023 to Feb. 4, 2024.

At age 37 and the height of his powers, Van Gogh was splurging out genius at a rate of a painting a day. But less than three weeks later, he was dead, shot by his own hand. Adhering to the doctor's advice, Van Gogh went into creative overdrive, throwing himself into his work to not dwell on his mental illness. He churned out an astounding 74 paintings, including some of his masterpieces, and dozens of drawings in 72 days.

“He’d get up very early in the morning, around 5 o’clock, have his coffee, go out with his easel, canvas and brushes, and set up in front of the subject he’d identified. He would paint all morning and go back to work in the studio in the afternoon,” Coquery said.

They include the masterful “Wheatfield with Crows,” loaned from Amsterdam, with its foreboding black birds that can almost be heard caw-cawing as they take flight.

 

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