
“Street scene in Montmartre (Impasse des Deux Frères and the Pepper Mill)” (1887), oil on canvas, 46.1 x 61.3 centimeters. Image courtesy of Sotheby’s
After spending more than a century in a private collection, one of Vincent van Gogh’s artworks has been shown to the public for the first time since the Dutch artist painted it in the spring of 1887. “
Prior to being put up for auction, only a small, black-and-white photograph taken in 1972 existed of the painting that’s reminiscent of some of the artist’s other works. The lively street is thought to be the same as that in “
Pending COVID-19 precautions, the work is slated for short exhibitions in Amsterdam, Hong Kong, and Paris throughout March.