Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers review eye-aching, heartbreaking and unmissable
Briefly

The exhibition at the National Gallery features 61 Van Gogh works, immersing visitors in a vast display celebrating the artist's life and themes of nature.
Van Gogh's ‘Undergrowth’ illustrates the artist's turmoil, drawing on his experiences in the hospital garden, reflecting a 'viridescent doom' through its dense flora.
This exhibition, marking the National Gallery's bicentenary, accommodates incredible loans, including ‘Portrait of a Peasant’ and a unique pairing of ‘Sunflowers’ from different periods.
The overwhelming number of works on display generates a palpable sense of wonder, as viewers are invited to engage deeply with Van Gogh's artistry.
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