A new exhibition chronicles how a paintings conservator and chemist solved a color mystery in one of the painter’s most beloved works. Vincent van Gogh's “Irises” (1889) was painted during ...
New Light on Van Gogh’s Irises,” the show is the result of “conservators and scientists working together” to reveal how over time, “light has irrevocably changed some of the colors in ...
Some came from adaptation — van Gogh was color blind. "He had trouble seeing his contrasting colors, which is why he had to paint such bold colors, so he could see the difference between them ...
Lindner says NCH is the first Florida hospital to get this biopsy tool, providing results in as little as two minutes. It also allows pathologists, the individuals who would typically analyze the ...
To appreciate a painting, we’re taught to look for color, composition ... like this version of Vincent van Gogh’s “Portrait of Dr. Gachet.” The tactile paintings work as a way to reveal ...