Art on Sunday

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Visitors look at ‘A Loving Couple’ by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. (AP / Peter Dejong)
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guost
5 years ago

Thank you! Haven’t seen this piece before.

Hector Stull
Hector Stull
5 years ago

I have never saw this Van Gogh painting before. I wonder what will become of all the great museums and art treasures of western Europe…

vercingetorix
vercingetorix
5 years ago
Reply to  Hector Stull

The monarchs of the arab peninsula buy a lot of european art for their museums, and then they are gone for ever. Remember Da Vinci’s painting (oil on wood) the “Saviour of the world”? Gone to that shitty little Qatar for 450.312.000 dollars.
And already european museums start to remove paintings that they fear could be offensive to muslims!
And that is just the beginning!

vercingetorix
vercingetorix
5 years ago

I know a lot of Van Gogh paintings but i did not know this one i must confess……..
Thanx Pamela for showing it to us!

ibrahim bousaid
ibrahim bousaid
5 years ago

The monarchs of the arab peninsula buy a lot of european art for their museums, and then they are gone for ever. Remember Da Vinci’s painting (oil on wood) the “Saviour of the world”? Gone to that shitty little Qatar for 450.312.000 dollars. And already european museums start to remove paintings that they fear could be offensive to muslims!And that is just the beginning!

AlgorithmicAnalyst
AlgorithmicAnalyst
5 years ago

Van Gogh, always impressive.

CanadaGoose1
CanadaGoose1
5 years ago

Flowers in a Vase Jan Brueghel the Elder Vienna Art Museum. comment image

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