Yes, Vincent Van Gogh's paintings are in the public domain as he passed away more than 70 years ago, in 1890. This means that his works are no longer protected by copyright and can be freely used and reproduced by the public.
Works of Vincent van Gogh are in the public domain.
Yes, "Starry Night" by Vincent van Gogh is in the public domain as it was created more than 70 years ago and the copyright has expired.
Yes, the artwork of Vincent van Gogh is in the public domain, as he passed away over 70 years ago, in 1890. This means that his works are no longer protected by copyright and can be freely used and reproduced by the public.
Paintings of Amsterdam by Vincent van Gogh was created in 1885.
Paintings of Children - Van Gogh series - was created in 1889.
He painted paintings.
Van Gogh made all his drawings, paintings and prints between 1880 and 1890.
864 paintings by van Gogh are known.
Any work is subject to copyright. However, van Gogh died in 1890, so in most countries his works are considered to have passed into the public domain by now. There's a slightly tricky bit though: photographs are considered new works, so you can't copy a photograph taken by, say, the Lourve unless the photograph itself is in the public domain... and most museums forbid anyone not expressly authorized by the museum from taking photographs of their paintings.
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam has the most Van Gogh paintings of any gallery in the world. The Museum constantly has events and tours, so people can view the paintings whenever they would like to.
His life.
There are 864.