Two women view the image of the self-portrait series of Vincent van Gogh at the "Van Gogh Alive" exhibition in Rome, Italy, Oct. 25, 2016. The exhibition kicked off on Monday and will last until March 26, 2017. With 3,000 images, of which more than 800 paintings of Vincent van Gogh come alive, the exhibition shows the life and artworks of Vincent van Gogh in 1880-1890 with the innovative video technology. (Xinhua/Jin Yu) A man views "The Sunflower" series of Vincent van Gogh at the "Van Gogh Alive" exhibition in Rome, Italy, Oct. 25, 2016. The exhibition kicked off on Monday and will last until March 26, 2017. With 3,000 images, of which more than 800 paintings of Vincent van Gogh come alive, the exhibition shows the life and artworks of Vincent van Gogh in 1880-1890 with the innovative video technology. (Xinhua/Jin Yu) People visit the "Van Gogh Alive" exhibition in Rome, Italy, Oct. 25, 2016. The exhibition kicked off on Monday and will last until March 26, 2017. With 3,000 images, of which more than 800 paintings of Vincent van Gogh come alive, the exhibition shows the life and artworks of Vincent van Gogh in 1880-1890 with the innovative video technology. (Xinhua/Jin Yu) Two women view the image of the painting "The Starry Night" at the "Van Gogh Alive" exhibition in Rome, Italy, Oct. 25, 2016. The exhibition kicked off on Monday and will last until March 26, 2017. With 3,000 images, of which more than 800 paintings of Vincent van Gogh come alive, the exhibition shows the life and artworks of Vincent van Gogh in 1880-1890 with the innovative video technology. (Xinhua/Jin Yu) Photo taken on Oct. 25, 2016 shows the "Van Gogh Alive" exhibition in Rome, Italy. The exhibition kicked off on Monday and will last until March 26, 2017. With 3,000 images, of which more than 800 paintings of Vincent van Gogh come alive, the exhibition shows the life and artworks of Vincent van Gogh in 1880-1890 with the innovative video technology. (Xinhua/Jin Yu) A man takes photos at the "Van Gogh Alive" exhibition in Rome, Italy, Oct. 25, 2016. The exhibition kicked off on Monday and will last until March 26, 2017. With 3,000 images, of which more than 800 paintings of Vincent van Gogh come alive, the exhibition shows the life and artworks of Vincent van Gogh in 1880-1890 with the innovative video technology. (Xinhua/Jin Yu) A man takes photos at the "Van Gogh Alive" exhibition in Rome, Italy, Oct. 25, 2016. The exhibition kicked off on Monday and will last until March 26, 2017. With 3,000 images, of which more than 800 paintings of Vincent van Gogh come alive, the exhibition shows the life and artworks of Vincent van Gogh in 1880-1890 with the innovative video technology. (Xinhua/Jin Yu) A woman visits the "Van Gogh Alive" exhibition in Rome, Italy, Oct. 25, 2016. The exhibition kicked off on Monday and will last until March 26, 2017. With 3,000 images, of which more than 800 paintings of Vincent van Gogh come alive, the exhibition shows the life and artworks of Vincent van Gogh in 1880-1890 with the innovative video technology. (Xinhua/Jin Yu) A woman takes video with her cell phone at the "Van Gogh Alive" exhibition in Rome, Italy, Oct. 25, 2016. The exhibition kicked off on Monday and will last until March 26, 2017. With 3,000 images, of which more than 800 paintings of Vincent van Gogh come alive, the exhibition shows the life and artworks of Vincent van Gogh in 1880-1890 with the innovative video technology. (Xinhua/Jin Yu) Two women walk past the image of the painting "Wheat Field with Crows" at the "Van Gogh Alive" exhibition in Rome, Italy, Oct. 25, 2016. The exhibition kicked off on Monday and will last until March 26, 2017. With 3,000 images, of which more than 800 paintings of Vincent van Gogh come alive, the exhibition shows the life and artworks of Vincent van Gogh in 1880-1890 with the innovative video technology. (Xinhua/Jin Yu) |
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