top of page
THE ART HUB COMMUNITY GALLERY & PLATFORM
NEW Homepage_THE_ART_HUB_Logo_left.jpg

*1853-1890

Europe

van Gogh

Vincent

60

Artist ID:

Vincent Willem van Gogh (* March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert; † July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise) was a Dutch painter and draftsman. He is considered one of the founders of modern painting. According to the state of knowledge in 2007, he left behind 864 paintings and over 1000 drawings, all of which were created in the last ten years of his life. Vincent van Gogh kept an extensive correspondence, which contains a wealth of references to his painterly work and is itself of literary rank. His major work, stylistically classified as Post-Impressionism, exerted a strong influence on subsequent artists, especially the Fauves and the Expressionists. While he was able to sell only a few paintings during his lifetime, his works have been fetching record prices at auctions since the 1980s.

Vincent Willem van Gogh (* March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert; † July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise) was a Dutch painter and draftsman. He is considered one of the founders of modern painting. According to the state of knowledge in 2007, he left behind 864 paintings and over 1000 drawings, all of which were created in the last ten years of his life. Vincent van Gogh kept an extensive correspondence, which contains a wealth of references to his painterly work and is itself of literary rank. His major work, stylistically classified as Post-Impressionism, exerted a strong influence on subsequent artists, especially the Fauves and the Expressionists. While he was able to sell only a few paintings during his lifetime, his works have been fetching record prices at auctions since the 1980s.

World of Art

Bridge at Arles

148

Art ID

1888

|

54,0 x 64,0 cm

Oil on canvas

110000000

$

Vincent

van Gogh

World of Art

Bedroom in Arles

149

Art ID

1888

|

72,0 x 90,0 cm

Oil on canvas

110000000

$

Vincent

van Gogh

World of Art

Irises

145

Art ID

1889

|

74,3 x 94,3 cm

Oil on canvas

122800000

$

Vincent

van Gogh

World of Art

Self-Portrait

152

Art ID

1889

|

65,0 x 54,5 cm

Oil on canvas

112500000

$

Vincent

van Gogh

World of Art

Sunflowers

146

Art ID

1889

|

100,5 x 76,5 cm

Oil on canvas

90400000

$

Vincent

van Gogh

World of Art

The Red Vineyard at Arles

150

Art ID

1888

|

75,0 x 93,0 cm

Oil on canvas

120000000

$

Vincent

van Gogh

World of Art

The Church in Auvers-sur-Oise, View from the Chevet

147

Art ID

1890

|

94,0 x 74,5 cm

Oil on canvas

110000000

$

Vincent

van Gogh

World of Art

The Starry Night

144

Art ID

1889

|

73,7 x 92,1 cm

Oil on canvas

120000000

$

Vincent

van Gogh

World of Art

Café Terrace at Night

151

Art ID

1888

|

80,7 x 65,3 cm

Oil on canvas

110000000

$

Vincent

van Gogh

World of Art

The Wheat field, with Cypresses

143

Art ID

1889

|

72,1 x 90,9 cm

Oil on canvas

102100000

$

Vincent

van Gogh

World of Art

Portrait of Dr. Gachet – 1st version

153

Art ID

1890

|

67,0 x 56,0 cm

Oil on canvas

163400000

$

Vincent

van Gogh

Further Works of This Artist

Display Your Work Alongside the Masters of Art
Our platform provides carefully curated access to artworks selected by art experts, guaranteeing a selection of the highest quality.

Our Mission and Actions

At THE ART HUB, our mission is initially focused on addressing a profound imbalance within the art world, specifically catering to women artists. In the current landscape, a mere 5% to 15% of artworks traded at auctions are created by women, starkly contrasted by the overwhelming 85% to 95% of works by male artists. This disparity is not only confined to auctions but is also prevalent in exhibitions, where male-created art significantly overshadows that of their female counterparts.

By concentrating our efforts on female artists, THE ART HUB aims to counteract this imbalance and champion women within the art community. This initiative is designed to amplify the visibility of women artists, making their creations more accessible to a wider audience, and ultimately striving for a more balanced representation of genders within art auctions and exhibitions. By prioritizing women in art, our platform boldly advocates for equality and diversity within the art sector, signaling a commitment to reshaping and enriching the cultural landscape.

bottom of page