I was very blessed with the Van Gogh Museum and visited the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam last November. The museum is in the museum park. The Rijks Museum and the Stedelijk Museum are in the same block. A beautiful landscape of ponds and trees surrounds them. At the Van Gogh Museum, we provide voice guides in all languages through our on-line guide. Unfortunately, thanks to funds, participation in my audio trip was limited, but I was able to follow a British couple without considering most of the 5th floor.
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam held a big hit "Munk: Van Gogh" held in Amsterdam as part of this year's Van Gogh celebration. The artists of the Netherlands and Norway come together. Known similarities between the two European masters. For the exhibition, the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam provided some staff at Huffington Post, including the main researcher of the museum Teio Meedendorp and Museum Ambassador Willem van Gogh (first born at Vincent). And this nephew of this beloved artist. William grew up in his house with Vincent's original paintings.
Researchers from the University of Antwerp, the University of Perugia and Delft University carefully examined the sunflower of Vincent Van Gogh (Amsterdam / Van Gogh Museum) along with the staff of the museum. In 1889 he painted this iconic work at Arles in France. Works of yellow, orange and blue. F. Vanmeert (a researcher at the University of Antwerp, the lead author of this study) says: "We have developed a new non-destructive chemical imaging method based on X-ray diffraction: scanning X-ray powder diffraction"
In January 1889, Van Gogh repeated the third and fourth edition of Sunflower. One of them can be seen at the Philadelphia Art Museum, one at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, and the third at the Japanese Museum of the Non-Life Insurance in Tokyo. In addition to the starlight night, Sunflower is still the most representative work of Van Gogh.