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Failed as a dealer, teacher, and preacher before picking up a brush at twenty-seven. Sold one painting.
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Where to see Vincent van Gogh
Ranked by works you can see in person.
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238 worksVan Gogh Museum
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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107 works
Kröller-Müller Museum
Otterlo, Netherlands
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24 works
Musée d'Orsay
Paris, France
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23 worksMetropolitan Museum of Art
New York City, United States
✓ Confirmed on display, checked May 2026
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13 works
Kunsthaus Zürich
Zurich, Switzerland
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13 works
Rijksmuseum
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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12 works
Noordbrabants Museum
s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
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10 works
National Gallery of Art
Washington D.C., United States
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9 works
Collection Stavros Niarchos
Paris, France
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9 works
Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago, United States
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8 works
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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8 works
Hermitage Museum
Saint Petersburg, Russia
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7 worksNorton Simon Museum
Pasadena, United States
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7 works
National Gallery
London, United Kingdom
✓ Confirmed on display, checked May 2026
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7 works
Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection
Zurich, Switzerland
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7 works
Barnes Foundation
Philadelphia, United States
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6 works
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Rotterdam, Netherlands
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6 works
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Boston, United States
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3 works
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
New York City, United States
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4 works
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
Madrid, Spain
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6 works
Kunstmuseum Den Haag
The Hague, Netherlands
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5 worksPhiladelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia, United States
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4 works
Museum collection Am Römerholz
Winterthur, Switzerland
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4 works
The Phillips Collection
Washington D.C., United States
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4 works
Museum Folkwang
Essen, Germany
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3 worksMuseo Soumaya
Mexico City, Mexico
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2 worksGalleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Roma
Rome, Italy
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2 works
Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States
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2 worksNational Gallery of Canada
Ottawa, Canada
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1 works
Toledo Museum of Art
Toledo, United States
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1 worksCourtauld Gallery
London, United Kingdom
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1 works
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
Moscow, Russia
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1 works
Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp
Antwerp, Belgium
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1 works
Clark Art Institute
Williamstown, United States
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1 worksStädel Museum
Frankfurt, Germany
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1 worksNational Galleries Scotland
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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1 works
Galleria d'arte moderna di Milano
Milan, Italy
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1 works
National Gallery Prague
Prague, Czech Republic
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1 works
Louvre
Paris, France
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1 worksVilla Flora
Winterthur, Switzerland
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1 worksKunstmuseum Basel
Basel, Switzerland
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1 works
Portland Art Museum
Portland, United States
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1 works
J. Paul Getty Museum
Los Angeles, United States
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1 worksStaatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
Dresden, Germany
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1 works
Museum of John Paul II Collection
Warsaw, Poland
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1 works
National Museum of Western Art
Tokyo, Japan
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1 worksBavarian State Painting Collections
Munich, Germany
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1 worksArt Gallery of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia
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1 works
Groninger Museum
Groningen, Netherlands
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12 more museums hold works by Vincent van Gogh with smaller collections, not listed here.
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See all Vincent van Gogh prints →Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I see Vincent van Gogh's sunflowers?
Vincent van Gogh's works can be seen at Van Gogh Museum, Kröller-Müller Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and 2 other museums worldwide.Where can I see Vincent van Gogh paintings?
Vincent van Gogh's works can be seen at Van Gogh Museum, Kröller-Müller Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and 2 other museums worldwide.When did Vincent van Gogh become famous?
By 1914, Vincent van Gogh was one of the most famous artists in the world.Was Vincent van Gogh a christian?
There is evidence that Vincent van Gogh was Christian. He would read the Bible, copy texts, learn them by heart, and write religious compositions.Who was Vincent van Gogh's brother?
Vincent van Gogh's younger brother was Theo, an art dealer in Paris. Theo provided financial support to Vincent, allowing him to paint full-time.Did Vincent van Gogh kill himself?
Vincent van Gogh shot himself in the stomach with a revolver in a considered act of despair. This occurred in the wheat fields on the morning of Sunday, July 27th, almost ten years after he began his artistic journey.Was Vincent van Gogh crazy?
Many have interpreted Vincent van Gogh's distorted forms and violent, contrasting colours as evidence of mental imbalance. He was described as a shy, awkward painter.
Sources
Where to See guide aggregates verified holdings of Vincent van Gogh's works across the following collections.
- [1] museum Toledo Museum of Art Used for: museum holdings.
- [2] museum Courtauld Gallery Used for: museum holdings.
- [3] museum Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts Used for: museum holdings.
- [4] museum Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp Used for: museum holdings.
- [5] museum Clark Art Institute Used for: museum holdings.
- [6] museum Städel Museum Used for: museum holdings.
- [7] wikidata Wikidata: Q5582 Used for: identifiers.
- [8] wikipedia Wikipedia: Vincent van Gogh Used for: biography.
- [9] book Susie Hodge, Art Used for: stylistic analysis.
- [10] book Susie Hodge, Artistic Circles Used for: biography.
- [11] book Beard, Lee, 1973- author, Butler, Adam, author; Van Cleave, Claire, author; Fortenberry, Diane, author; Stirling, Susan, author, Beard, Lee, 1973- author, Butler, Adam, author; Van Cleave, Claire, author; Fortenberry, Diane, author; Stirling, Susan, author - The Art Book_ New Edition, Mini Format Used for: stylistic analysis.
- [12] book James Grundvig, Breaking van Gogh Used for: biography.
- [13] book Vincent van Gogh, Delphi Complete Works of Vincent Van Gogh (Illustrated) Used for: biography.
- [14] book guggenheim-vangoghexpressio00gogh Used for: stylistic analysis.
- [15] book Masterpieces of western art : a history of art in 900 individual studies from the Gothic to the present day Used for: biography.
- [16] book Vincent van Gogh, Masters of Art - Vincent van Gogh Used for: biography.
- [17] book Carol Strickland and John Boswell, The Annotated Mona Lisa Used for: biography.
- [18] book Carol Strickland and John Boswell, The Annotated Mona Lisa Used for: biography.
- [19] book Carol Strickland and John Boswell, The Annotated Mona Lisa Used for: biography.
- [20] book Beckett, Wendy, The story of painting Used for: biography.
- [21] book Steven Naifeh, Van Gogh Used for: biography.
- [22] book Jan Greenberg, Vincent Van Gogh Used for: biography.
- [23] book Susie Hodge;, Vincent Van Gogh Used for: biography, stylistic analysis.
- [24] book Vincent van Gogh, Vincent Van Gogh and artworks Used for: biography.
- [25] book Charles, Victoria; Gogh, Theo van; Gogh, Vincent van; Harrison, Robert, Vincent van Gogh by Vincent van Gogh Used for: biography.
- [26] book VINCENT VAN GOGH, Works of Vincent van Gogh (Masters of Art) Used for: biography.
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