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Marthe48

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42. They had the immersion set up in several locations
Sat Jul 16, 2022, 09:10 AM
Jul 2022

My daughters and I went to one near D.C. Here is a link to see where the immersion is offered: https://vangoghexpo.com/


The exhibit was in the 80s. You can get in touch with your local museums and see if they will have exhibits you want to see.

Hope you find something you like

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wouldnt that be his right ear? assuming he used a mirror? Blues Heron Jul 2022 #1
Nice hat, Van Gogh. Captain Zero Jul 2022 #2
I wonder what they'll do? Marthe48 Jul 2022 #3
I suspect they will photograph the earlier painting and display it that way. It doesn't look like Martin68 Jul 2022 #18
They can do a lot with digital Marthe48 Jul 2022 #19
I imagine they can do an excellent job digitally restoring the painting. Martin68 Jul 2022 #20
where was it and can I go? CTyankee Jul 2022 #40
They had the immersion set up in several locations Marthe48 Jul 2022 #42
There was a Van Gogh on display central scrutinizer Jul 2022 #4
"A three dimensional experience" is an excellent way to... 3catwoman3 Jul 2022 #5
I went in '74 too! TexasBushwhacker Jul 2022 #29
I know that museum! I broke down and wept at "Wheat fields with Crows." CTyankee Jul 2022 #41
I've been lucky to see original Impressionists' art Marthe48 Jul 2022 #6
I was yelled at for touching one of them. BigmanPigman Jul 2022 #35
Frankly who cares. Mosby Jul 2022 #7
Artists care. Art Historians. Creative people. People with genuine curiosity. Me. Auggie Jul 2022 #8
Seconded! Bayard Jul 2022 #10
Personally, I care... BlueIdaho Jul 2022 #11
There is so much art available Marthe48 Jul 2022 #22
That's great! BlueIdaho Jul 2022 #24
I was planning to be an art teacher Marthe48 Jul 2022 #25
I'll bet you're still an art teacher BlueIdaho Jul 2022 #34
Thank you Marthe48 Jul 2022 #37
Thank you. ME TOO!! Ferrets are Cool Jul 2022 #14
As a artist painter myself, I agree LiberalLovinLug Jul 2022 #9
100 percent disagree with the over-rated part. ZZenith Jul 2022 #12
I agree that he's not overrated. LudwigPastorius Jul 2022 #23
"Frankly who cares." LudwigPastorius Jul 2022 #13
Needs more cowbell. n/t royable Jul 2022 #15
Ha! Thank you! Thank you very much. callous taoboy Jul 2022 #21
I care. The man was a genius, and I love his work. I'm not super rich, by the way. But it is so cool Martin68 Jul 2022 #17
Dr. Who fans care. Whatthe_Firetruck Jul 2022 #26
Well, you apparently care to post about it! Coventina Jul 2022 #28
Explain to me how a painting is worth 100 million dollars. Mosby Jul 2022 #32
Simple: Supply and Demand Coventina Jul 2022 #33
I care! I find his art beautiful TexasBushwhacker Jul 2022 #30
This message was self-deleted by its author Mosby Jul 2022 #39
Ahead of his time. An avid recycler. keithbvadu2 Jul 2022 #16
those art materials were expensive back in the day and he had no money. IcyPeas Jul 2022 #27
And he painted about 900 works in ten years JustABozoOnThisBus Jul 2022 #31
Recycled MinisterPathos Jul 2022 #36
shame its not on the back. i have a pre1930's double sided painting. i only painted over 1/2 done pansypoo53219 Jul 2022 #38
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