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Vincent van Gogh - The Sower - Van Gogh Museum
Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890): The Drawings | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
Unconvincing Vincent: sketches behind Van Gogh's painting | Apollo Magazine
Vincent van Gogh Drawings: Nuenen 1883-85 Volume 2: Volume 2: Nuenen 1883–85 (2): Heugten, Sjraar van, Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam: 9780853317319: Amazon.com: Books
Van Gogh's lost drawings: unconvincing, but does anyone care in a post-truth art world? | Vincent van Gogh | The Guardian
Sketchbook Attributed to van Gogh Pits Scholars Against a Museum - The New York Times
Behold the Newly-Discovered Sketch by Vincent van Gogh Sketch, "Study for Worn Out" (1882) | Open Culture
Newly Discovered van Gogh Drawing Is a 'Stylistic Missing Link' - The New York Times
Newly Identified Vincent van Gogh Drawing Goes on View for the First Time | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
A new Van Gogh work discovered hidden in a book
File:Vincent van Gogh - Jardin public à Arles (drawing).jpg - Wikimedia Commons
MAKING A MARK: More about Van Gogh and his drawings and drawing techniques
Art experts in row over new Van Gogh sketches – DW – 11/16/2016
Van Gogh: Drawing and the Everyday | The Royal Drawing School
Letter 6, page 5 | Vincent van Gogh's Letters to Émile Bernard | The Morgan Library & Museum
Van Gogh: Dispute over sketches book - BBC News
Fragile Van Gogh Drawings See the Light - The New York Times
Van Gogh and His Lust for Line in Portrait Drawings and More
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Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890): The Drawings | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
Van Gogh and the Vibrancy of Drawing – Nitram Art Inc.
Rare Van Gogh Portrait Brings London Drawings Auction to $25 M. – ARTnews.com
Newly Identified Vincent van Gogh Drawing Goes on View for the First Time | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
Van Gogh's lost drawings: unconvincing, but does anyone care in a post-truth art world? | Vincent van Gogh | The Guardian