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Timeline photos 02/20/2023

One of Vincent Van Gogh most recognized paintings is 'Van Gogh's Chair with Pipe' (1888) featured here. The painting shows a rustic wooden chair with a decorated pipe and in the background you see an onion box with Van Gogh's name on it.

Visit Immersive Van Gogh to experience these iconic paintings. Get tickets at immersivevangogh.com

Timeline photos 02/17/2023

What people are saying at Immersive Van Gogh:

🌻 "This was absolutely beautiful. We sat through it 2 times" - Bonnie H.
​🌻 "Such a beautiful experience. Didn't want it to end. Great date night." - Nif V.
🌻 "Glad I was able to experience this exhibit before it ended" - Pete B

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Timeline photos 02/14/2023

Love and Sunflowers are in the air! Experience the classic Van Gogh masterpieces come to life all around you in a completely new and unforgettable way this Valentine's Day. ❤️🌻✨

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Photos from Van Gogh Madison's post 02/06/2023

In 1886, Vincent Van Gogh created several paintings of a windmill titled Le Moulin de la Galette, featured here. The windmill was located near Van Gogh and his brother Theo's apartment, overlooking Paris. During this time, Van Gogh met artists such as Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Signac and Paul Gauguin who inspired him to incorporate Impressionism into his artwork, resulting in lighter, more colorful works of art.

Experience Van Gogh's windmill come to life at Immersive Van Gogh! Get tickets at immersivevangogh.com

02/02/2023

Don't miss the iconic works of Vincent Van Gogh come to life all around you! Immersive Van Gogh is open in Madison through February 20. Visit bit.ly/IVG-Madison to get your tickets today. 🌻

Timeline photos 01/30/2023

There were several types of flowers that were commonly seen in Van Gogh's paintings such as poppies, irises and sunflowers.

Van Gogh's Irises (1889) seen here, captures a bed of purple irises with a single white blossom which he painted within a month of entering the asylum. During this time, Vincent worked from nature in the hospital garden and called painting "the lightning conductor for my illness" because he felt that he could keep himself from going insane by continuing to paint.

Visit Immersive Van Gogh to experience these iconic paintings. Get tickets at immersivevangogh.com

Timeline photos 01/25/2023

Don't miss the iconic works of Vincent Van Gogh come to life all around you! Immersive Van Gogh is open in Madison through February 20. Visit bit.ly/IVG-Madison to get your tickets today. 🌻

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