Art Matters Lecture - Van Gogh the Anglophile
Thu, Apr 7 · 5:30 PM

Free Students and Museum Circle Members
$10 SBMA Members
$15 Non-Members
Mary Craig Auditorium
As a pioneer of the modern movement, Van Gogh seems an unlikely fan of what we call Victorian art. But his time in London left him with a love of English painting and illustration. He looked up to the pre-eminent English painter, John Everett Millais, and collected gritty, working-class images from London magazines. “For me,” he wrote to his brother Theo in 1882, “one of the highest and noblest expressions of art is always that of the English.”