1. The Dutch Years (1880-1885); The Hague and Drenthe: technical experiments and growing possibilities; Nuenen; masterful landscapes, commercial ambitions and disappointment; 2. Antwerp and Paris (1885-1888): avant-garde and Japanese influences - towards a modern style; 3. Arles (1888-1889): discovering the reed pen; the sublime southern landscape; 4. Saint-Remy (1889-1890): drawings with rhythm and cohesion - in search of a new style; 5. Auvers-sur-Oise (1890): subtle experiments in colour.
Sjraar van Heugten is a curator at the Van Gogh Museum.
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