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The Priceless Masterpieces of Vincent Van Gogh: A Look at His Top 10 Works and Their Current Value

The Priceless Masterpieces of Vincent Van Gogh: A Look at His Top 10 Works and Their Current Value

Berfin Ceren Meray
January 30 2023 - 07:09pm

Vincent van Gogh is a renowned name in the art world. Despite his tragic life, he was not widely recognized during his lifetime. Today, his paintings are highly valued and considered some of the most beautiful works of art. Most of his Impressionist works can be found in museums. Born on March 30, 1853, Van Gogh tragically ended his life on July 29, 1980. Despite painting captivating subjects, he did not receive the recognition he deserved during his lifetime, partly due to his mental health struggles. He is now considered one of the most valuable artists in the world. Here are some of Van Gogh's famous works!

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1. The Starry Night

1. The Starry Night

Starry Night is Van Gogh's best-known work. He painted this while he was being treated in the South of France. It is believed that he saw this landscape under the influence of the drugs he used due to his mental problems. This work, which he made 1 year before his death, is among the most important paintings of the Western world. Today, he has managed to become a source of inspiration for impressionist works.

2. Sunflowers

2. Sunflowers

Sunflowers is one of Van Gogh's precious works that he painted for his friend. He painted five different 'Sun Flowers' paintings to decorate the room of his painter friend Gaugin, whom he invited to Arles, where he lived at that time. He tells the differences between them in his letters to his brother. The pieces are in different museums. The connection between the 5 paintings is understood better today.

3. The Red Vineyard

3. The Red Vineyard

The Red Vineyard is the only work he was able to sell during his lifetime. Today it is located in the Pushkin Museum. It was bought by Anna Boch during the exhibition in Brussels. This has also been recorded with the signing of a first in the history of art. The value of the work is also known today.

4. Street Scene in Montmartre

4. Street Scene in Montmartre

The Streetscape in Montmartre has never been exhibited since it was made in 1887. It is the work of Van Gogh sold at a record price. It was sold for 13 million 91 thousand euros at the auction house Sotheby's. In the work that makes a big noise, we see the depiction of the mills that were used as a place of entertainment in the nineteenth century, located in the different atmosphere of Montmartre.

5. Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear

5. Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear

He reflected his emotional state in his work 'Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear'. The artist cut off his own ear because of the tension he had with Gaugin. After this incident, he also revealed his work. It is believed that the artist cut off his ear to avoid staying in a mental hospital. It is possible to see his spiritual turmoil in this work.

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6. Potato Eaters

6. Potato Eaters

In the years when Vincent van Gogh started painting, he chose the most oppressed peasants. He also deliberately used dull colors. In this work, he used browns, blacks, dirty greens. This painting, which he made while he was in the Dutch city of Nuenen, is among the best works of the century we are living in.

7. The Yellow House

7. The Yellow House

His work titled The Yellow House is also sometimes referred to as 'The Street'. This work depicts the house that Vincent van Gogh rented in Arles. The building on the left side of the picture is the restaurant where Van Gogh dined. In addition, this house he painted was destroyed by bombing during the Second World War.

8. The Cafe Terrace at Night

8. The Cafe Terrace at Night

In The Cafe Terrace at Night, we see the cafe illuminated by a big lamp and over which the starry sky is. The colors of the night are reflected on the sidewalks of the street. Van Gogh presented a landscape he enjoyed painting in impressive colors. He also reflected his own style in the work. Today, this work is known by almost everyone.

9. The Church at Auvers

9. The Church at Auvers

The Church at Auvers was painted just a month before Vincent van Gogh committed suicide. Van Gogh refers to this work as 'Memories of the North'. The church depicted in the work is located in France. It is among the fascinating works of art by Van Gogh.

10. The Wheatfield with Crows

10. The Wheatfield with Crows

The Wheatfield with Crows is one of Vincent van Gogh's works that he painted before he committed suicide. This is one of his greatest works. The painting depicts a cloudy sky with crows flying over a wheat field. There is a road in the middle of the field. Van Gogh wrote that this work expresses loneliness and sadness.

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