The permanent collection at Vincent View features a broad spectrum of Van Gogh's artistic journey. Visitors can explore over 200 works, including oil paintings, charcoal sketches, and personal letters. These pieces span multiple periods of his life, from his early Dutch landscapes to his vibrant works from Arles and Saint-Rémy. Each section is organized thematically, allowing guests to understand the evolution of his technique, color use, and perspective. Carefully maintained and contextually presented, the collection offers a meaningful and accessible way to explore Van Gogh’s legacy.
Our digital collection allows global visitors to engage with Van Gogh's work online. High-resolution images, interactive zoom features, and contextual notes help users explore key works in detail. This platform includes virtual exhibitions, artist timelines, and curator commentary. The online gallery is ideal for educators, students, or anyone unable to travel to Arnhem. It is part of our commitment to open-access cultural learning and continues to expand with new content. Explore from anywhere, anytime.
Vincent View also offers curated selections around specific artistic and emotional themes. These include motifs such as nature, isolation, light, and human connection—frequent subjects in Van Gogh’s work. These groupings allow visitors to interpret the art through new emotional or historical lenses. Each theme is supported by wall texts, audio guides, and related artifacts. Thematic curation helps visitors make personal connections with the art beyond visual appreciation. This approach deepens engagement and reflects our educational mission.