'Van Gogh, Rousseau, Corot: In the Forest' opens at the Van Gogh Museum

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'Van Gogh, Rousseau, Corot: In the Forest' opens at the Van Gogh Museum
Vincent van Gogh, Undergrowth, 1889.



AMSTERDAM.- The exhibition 'Van Gogh, Rousseau, Corot: In the Forest' combines wooded views and landscapes by Vincent van Gogh with those of such painters as Théodore Rousseau and Camille Corot. From 7 July 2017.

These French artists were among those who retreated to the Forest of Fontainebleau in order to paint the unspoiled landscape. They favoured motifs such as trees, vegetation and the play of light and shade on the foliage and the ground.

Trees, woodland and undergrowth
Van Gogh, too, worked as much as possible out of doors, in the midst of nature, invariably directing his gaze at the trees, woodland and undergrowth. He sought to depict the forest in such a way ‘that one can breathe and wander about in it — and smell the woods’.

In this summer presentation, Van Gogh’s paintings are being shown alongside those of Rousseau, Corot and other artists from the collection of the Van Gogh Museum and The Mesdag Collection. The exhibition also features several extraordinary loans: Van Gogh’s Landscape with leaning trees (1883) and Sunset at Montmajour (1888), both in private collections, alongside Pollard Birch (1885), from the Van Lanschot Collection.

Multimedia guide
Would you like to know more about the wooded views and landscapes by Vincent van Gogh and those of French painters as Théodore Rousseau and Camille Corot? Find out more about the exhibition with the multimedia guide.

Available from 7 July until 10 September in eleven languages. You can book the multimedia guide at the same time as your online ticket.

Free introduction
What’s the relation between nature and Van Gogh’s work? Find out during a free introduction to the exhibition. From 7 July until 8 September: Monday to Friday at 10:30 am.

The introduction outlines Van Gogh’s life in a nutshell: from his initial studies of trees to the sweeping wheatfields painted shortly before his death.










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