Vincent van Gogh: The colour and vitality of his works | National Gallery

Published 2016-03-11
Special Projects curator Colin Wiggins walks you through the life and work of Vincent van Gogh, from the bright colours of 'Sunflowers' to his battles with depression. Discover Van Gogh's changing style and the influence of the Post-Impressionist artists in Paris.

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