Expensive Van Gogh Paintings

A LOOK AT

A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VINCENT VAN GOGH

EARLY YEARS

After an unsuccessful proposal in 1873, the Post-impressionist painter noted for his unpredictable behavior as well as his vivid art, experienced his first psychotic break. He traveled to Brussels in the early 1880s to become a painter. 

PAINTING STYLE

He portrayed the inhabitants of Arles and its alluring surroundings in all their magnificence with vivid dynamic brushwork and stunning bright colors. 

THE MOST EXPENSIVE AND RARE VAN GOGH PAINTINGS

Trees in the Garden of the Asylum (1889)   $40 Million

Portrait of Madame Ginoux (1890)  $40 Million

Sunflowers (1889)   $40 Million

Young Man with a Cornflower (1890)   $47 Million

Irises (1889)  $54 Million

Landscape under Stormy Sky (1889)  $54 Million

Poppies and Daisies (1890)  $62 Million

The Avenue of Les Alyscamps (1888)  $66 Million

Wooden Cabins among the Olive Trees and Cypresses (1889)  $71 Million

Self-portrait without a Beard (1889)  $72 Million

Laborer in a Field (1889)  $81 Million

Portrait of Dr. Paul Gachet (1890)  $83 Million