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It wasn't until 1922 that the Detroit Institute of Arts, or DIA, became the first museum in the country to buy a Van Gogh work, his 1887 "Self-Portrait." The price? $4,200. [It's worth ...
Here’s what to expect. “Van Gogh in America” features 74 works by the beloved artist, including “Self-Portrait” (1887), center.Credit...Detroit Institute of Arts Supported by By Joseph B.
(DIA) DETROIT – Boasting its unique connection to famed artist Vincent van Gogh, the Detroit Institute of Arts is showcasing his works and his story in a new exhibit opening in October.
DETROIT (AP) — A deal has been reached over control of an 1888 painting by Vincent van Gogh, lawyers said, weeks after the custody fight created public buzz and much tension near the end of a ...
A federal appeals court has ordered a Detroit museum to hold onto an 1888 painting by Vincent van Gogh amid a Brazilian collector's dispute with the museum over the painting. Wednesday's order ...
Today, Vincent Van Gogh is one of just a handful of artists’ names that seemingly everybody knows. But a century ago, not a single U.S. museum owned one of his works until the Detroit Institute ...
A century ago, the Detroit Institute of Arts was way ahead of the curve when it became the first U.S. museum to purchase a painting by Vincent Van Gogh. That was his 1887 “Self-Portrait,” a 13 ...
The most talked-about painting in America this week now has its own security guard standing beside it as it hangs on a wall at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA). Vincent Van Gogh’s “Une ...
DETROIT – As the Detroit Institute of Arts’ “Van Gogh in America” exhibition approaches its closing date of Jan. 22, a lawsuit filed Tuesday alleges that a stolen painting is on display in ...
A deal has been reached over control of an 1888 painting by Vincent van Gogh ... loaned the painting to the Detroit Institute of Arts for an exhibition of Van Gogh's works that ended Jan. 22.
A Brazilian art collector has claimed the Van Gogh painting 'A Novel Reader' which is currently on display at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is his and has insisted that the museum return it.
DETROIT, MI -- A judge has temporarily ordered a Detroit museum not to move a Vincent van Gogh painting, estimated to be worth $5 million, after an art collector filed a lawsuit claiming the ...
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