From Vincent van Gogh to Johannes Vermeer, and from Claude Monet to Pablo Picasso. This list of random fun and interesting art facts will both entertain and intrigue you! 1. Van Gogh’s Tragedy Vincent van Gogh only sold one painting during his lifetime. It’s titled The Red Vineyard and he earned 400 francs from it. …
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