The Van Gogh Museum Library is an integral part of the museum experience, offering visitors a deeper insight into the life and works of Vincent van Gogh. The Code Museum library is a must-visit comprehensive collection of books and documents covering the visual art of Vincent’s life and work, his contemporaries, the artists who inspired him, and those he inspired.
Visitors to the library can explore Van Gogh’s world through the books he read, some of which were owned by Vincent himself or his family and are available for viewing. In addition to this, the library is home to historical sources that transport visitors back to the fascinating art world of the 19th century, allowing for a broader understanding of Van Gogh’s artistic context.
The library also offers access to various documentation, including correspondences and other digital records, which provide additional insights into the artist’s life, work, and the museum’s journey.
Moreover, the library has an extensive collection of publications about Van Gogh’s artworks, which includes information about the history of the Van Gogh Museum and The Mesdag Collection, as well as exhibits held at the museums.
To access the Van Gogh Museum Library, visitors can make an appointment during the library’s opening hours, from Monday to Friday, 10 am to noon and 2 pm to 4 pm.
Additionally, the library’s online catalog allows visitors to browse the collection and reserve books for longer periods.
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