Van Gogh’s Artworks Are Now Digitally Archived

With the recent lockdowns that have been implemented in many places across the world, museums and cultural institutions have been temporarily shut down. Because of this, various institutions have decided to digitally archive artworks and historical objects.

A recent addition is Van Gogh Worldwide, a massive collection of the post-impressionist artist’s paintings, sketches, and drawings.

And this can only mean one thing: you can now view over a thousand of Van Gogh’s artworks online for free!

From landscapes to self-portraits to classic still lifes, the archive boasts more than 1,000 artworks, which are sorted by medium, period, and participating institution—those include the Van Gogh Museum, Kröller-Müller Museum, the Rijksmuseum, the Netherlands Institute for Art History, and the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. Each digital piece is supported by details about the work, any restorations, and additional images.

Awesome!

(Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons)


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