The Power of Pigments
Until 18 May, multiple options
Exhibition
The invention of synthetic pigments in the 19th century made it possible for artists to quickly and easily create drawings in colour. This small-scale exhibition shows a selection of these drawings by artists such as Van Gogh, Redon, and Gauguin.
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In the 19th century, drawing in colour became a significant art form, owing in part to the availability of new synthetic pigments. Artists – from realists to pointillists and from Impressionists to symbolists – started using materials such as pastel and watercolour to express themselves on paper.
Colourful drawings
The Power of Pigments offers a refreshing perspective of colourful drawings by 19th-century artists. The presentation includes a selection of highlights from the museum’s collection, works that are rarely put on public display due to their fragility. Several of the works have never been exhibited before.
Collection in Focus
For decades and counting, the Van Gogh Museum has collected pastels and watercolours by those who inspired Vincent van Gogh, by his contemporaries, and by those whom he inspired. In addition to drawings by Van Gogh, this presentation also features work by artists including Jean-François Millet, Camille Pissarro, Paul Gauguin, Odilon Redon, Henry Somm, Louis Anquetin and Armand Guillaumin.
Visitor information
Access
Included in the museum ticket.
Netherlands Museum Pass valid
Attention: Advance booking required
Date
Until 18 May, multiple options
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Location
Van Gogh Museum
1071 DJ Amsterdam
Open today until 18:00
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Wed - Sun | 09:00 - 18:00 |
Mon (Bevrijdingsdag ) | 09:00 - 18:00 |
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Purchase a Netherlands Museum Pass or a ticket to a museum
Netherlands Museum Pass
Purchase the Netherlands Museum Pass to visit more than 400 museums in the Netherlands for one year.
Type of Museum Pass | Price |
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Adult Pass | € 75 |
Young Person Pass | € 39 |
Kids Pass | € 39 |
Van Gogh Museum also sells Netherlands Museum Passes on-site.
Ticket prices The Power of Pigments
With Netherlands Museum Pass |
free of charge |
Standard tickets Van Gogh Museum
Group tickets | Price |
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0 t/m 17 jaar | free of charge |
Volwassenen vanaf 18 jaar | € 24 |
Note: book in advance