Van Gogh Irises and Roses Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York May 12 – August 16
This Spring, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art reunites four works of Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890). “Irises and Roses” are exuberant bouquets of to impart a “calm, unremitting ardor” to his “last touch of the brush.” Painted after Van Gogh left the Saint-Rémy asylum months before his death, the four have long been held by different time on the walls of the Met.
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