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Vincent van Gogh Art Tours

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Journey with Vincent van Gogh through Antwerp to Paris, Arles, and Saint-Rémy

Experience an immersive journey through Vincent van Gogh's life and art with this on-demand streaming video tour, which you can watch, pause, and resume anytime. This two-hour virtual art tour guides you through the iconic artist’s transformative path, from the bustling streets of Antwerp to the vibrant heart of Paris, and from the picturesque landscapes of Arles to the serene asylum of Saint-Rémy. With over 100 of van Gogh’s most vibrant and emotionally charged paintings, each artwork reflects the evolution of his unique style and the tumultuous journey of his personal and artistic life.

In Antwerp and Paris, witness the transformation of van Gogh’s art as he absorbed the influences of great masters and the emerging Impressionist movement. Here, his palette brightens, his brushstrokes grow dynamic, and his subjects diversify. This part of the tour highlights key works, illustrating how his time in these cosmopolitan centers fueled his artistic growth.

Next, journey to Arles, where you’ll be enveloped in the warmth and light of Provence that inspired some of van Gogh’s most celebrated works. The vivid yellows of sunflowers, deep blues of starry nights, and lush greens of rolling fields come alive, showcasing his unparalleled ability to convey emotion through bold colors and expressive technique.

Finally, arrive in Saint-Rémy, where van Gogh’s art reaches new emotional depths. During his stay at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum, he created some of his most profound works. Through this virtual tour, gain insight into the resilience of his spirit, witnessing the poignant beauty he captured in both moments of turmoil and tranquility.

Join us on this unforgettable exploration of Vincent van Gogh’s legacy and gain a newfound appreciation for his enduring impact on the art world—all from the comfort of your home, on your schedule.

 

Two Peasants sleeping in front of a haystack from our Vincent van Gogh Art Tour Street Art Museum Tours


Crowd of People  from our Vincent van Gogh Art Tour Street Art Museum Tours

 


Sunflowers  from our Vincent van Gogh Art Tour Street Art Museum Tours


Two Haystacks  from our Vincent van Gogh Art Tour Street Art Museum Tours


    About Rebecca Howland

     

     My name is Rebecca Howland and I graduated from California State University of Bakersfield with my bachelor's in art history and graduated from California State University of Northridge with my master's in history. I am currently residing in the greater Houston area working as an educational program developer at the Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts. I enjoy using my background in education to encourage others to learn more about the arts and history in order to apply that knowledge in their everyday life. I am excited to share my passion, knowledge, and experiences with all of you on my tours!

    Contributing Museum Sources

    • www.vggallery.com
    • Amsterdam: P. and N. de Boer Foundation
    • Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum
    • Athens: Basil and Elise Goulandris Museum of Contemporary Art
    • Philadelphia, The Barnes Foundation
    • Beijing: Collection Wang Zhongjun
    • Basle: Offentliche Kunstsammlung, Kunstmuseum Basel
    • Boston: Museum of Fine Arts
    • Cambridge, Mass.: Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University
    • Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago
    • Cologne: Wallraf-Richartz-Museum
    • Collection H.R. Hahnloser
    • Collection Niarchos
    • Copenhagen: Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
    • Detroit: The Detroit Institute of Arts
    • Den Bosch: Noordbrabants Museum
    • Essen: Museum Folkwang
    • Geneva: Musée d'Art et d'Histoire
    • Glasgow: Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum
    • Hakone: Pola Museum of Art
    • Hartford, Conn.: Wadsworth Atheneum
    • Jerusalem: The Israel Museum, Gift of the Hanadiv Foundation
    • the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum, Magdeburg, Germany
    • Komaki (Japan): Menard Art Museum
    • Kröller-Müller Museum
    • London: National Gallery of Art
    • London: Courtauld Institute Galleries
    • Los Angeles: Getty Center
    • Los Angeles: The Armand Hammer Museum of Art
    • Mannheim: Kunsthalle Mannheim
    • Moscow: Pushkin Museum
    • Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique
    • Munich: Neue Pinakothek
    • New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    • New York: The Museum of Modern Art
    • New Haven (Conn.): Yale University Art Gallery
    • Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada
    • Pasadena, California: The Norton Simon Museum of Art
    • Paris: Musee d'Orsay
    • Paris: Musée Rodin
    • Prague: Narodni Gallery
    • Pittsburgh: Carnegie Museum of Art
    • Providence: Rhode Island School of Design
    • New York: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Justin K. Thannhauser Collection
    •  Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza
    • The National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
    • Washington, D.C.: Collection Joseph Albritton
    • Williamstown, Mass.: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute
    • Washington D.C. : The Phillips Collection
    • Winterthur: Villa Flora
    • Winterthur: Oskar Reinhart Collection 'Am Römerholz
    • Rome: Musei Vaticani
    • Riehen/Basel, Switzerland: Fondation Beyeler
    • Sao Paulo: Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo
    • Solothurn: Kunstmuseum Solothurn, Dubi-Muller Foundation
    • St. Louis: The Saint Louis Art Museum
    • St. Petersburg: Hermitage
    • St. Louis: The Saint Louis Art Museum
    • Toledo, Ohio: The Toledo Museum of Art
    • Tokyo: Artizon Museum
    • Tokyo: Sompo Japan Museum of Art
    • Takayama, Japan: Hikaru Museum
    • Utrecht: Centraal Museum -- on loan from the van Baaren Museum Foundation, Utrecht
    • Van Gogh Museum
    • Wuppertal: Von der Heydt-Museum
    • Zurich: Foundation E.G. Bührle
    • Zwolle (Netherlands): Museum de Fundatie



     

     

       

    • Affordable Access

      In today's digital age, virtual visits offer a cost-effective alternative to traditional travel, especially when it comes to exploring international art collections. Traveling to a physical location, particularly overseas, can be a significant financial undertaking. Between airfare, accommodation, and other travel-related expenses, the costs can quickly add up. Moreover, gaining access to some of the world's most renowned art collections can come with a hefty price tag, sometimes amounting to hundreds before entering the building. Beyond the monetary considerations, there's also the unpredictability of the art world. Imagine making the journey only to discover that the specific piece or artist's work you were eager to see is temporarily on loan to another institution. Such scenarios can be disappointing, to say the least. Recognizing these challenges, we have taken the initiative to compile a diverse range of paintings from various sources. Our digital collections ensure that art enthusiasts can access and enjoy these masterpieces without the constraints of geography, cost, or availability.

    • Our People Are One of A Kind

      Our guides are not just casual enthusiasts; they are dedicated professionals who have invested significant time and effort in educational institutions to hone their skills and knowledge. As art historians, they have delved deep into the intricacies of art history, ensuring that they are not only well-versed but also influential voices in their field. Their passion for art is evident in their obsession with renowned artists, many of whom might be your favorites. They don't just study these artists; they immerse themselves in their works, stories, and legacies. This dedication and enthusiasm translate into engaging conversations when they discuss our collection of paintings. When you interact with our guides, you're not just getting a tour; you're getting a rich, informative, and passionate discourse on art.

    • Our Tickets Are Easy to Manage

      Purchasing tickets for our art tours is not just a transaction; it's a commitment to an enriching experience. We understand that sometimes plans change or unforeseen circumstances arise. That's why we've made our ticketing process as flexible and user-friendly as possible. If you ever find yourself needing to reschedule your tour, there's no need to fret. Simply reach out to us before the scheduled start of the art tour, and we'll assist you in moving your booking to a new date that suits you better. Our primary goal is to ensure that you have a seamless and enjoyable experience, so we've designed our ticket management system with your convenience in mind.