Great idea! I always find something new every time I go. Have you checked out my videos on The Dali, National Portrait Gallery & Smithsonian American Art Museum, and Hirshhorn Museum? Thank you for watching and commenting!
Thank you for watching. I believe National Gallery of Art decided to capitalize all the letters of names on the art description plaques. Looking at Wikipedia, collation and capitalization of names differs between countries. In anglicized versions of Dutch names (as in Dick Van Dyke, George Vancouver, Martin Van Buren, Robert J. Van de Graaff), the "van" is almost always capitalized in the United States. In the Netherlands, the "v" is written in lower case, except when the surname is used as standalone (when the first name or initials are omitted), in which case it is capitalized, as in "de schilder Vincent van Gogh" and "de schilder Van Gogh" ("the painter Van Gogh"). In compound terms like "de Van Goghtentoonstelling" ("the Van Gogh exhibition") the "v" is capitalized. The painter's full name, having become commonplace, is usually spelled Vincent Van Gogh in Belgium.
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thank you! one of the best videos I've seen from the national gallery of art
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I have been to this museum multiple times, but your format of viewing a single work at a time was so relaxing. BRAVO!!
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Much appreciated,love the impressionists era!,
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That was awesome. Now I gotta go back since I just fell in love with Impressionism, Renoir specifically.
Great idea! I always find something new every time I go. Have you checked out my videos on The Dali, National Portrait Gallery & Smithsonian American Art Museum, and Hirshhorn Museum? Thank you for watching and commenting!
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I’m surprised to see the name given as Vincent Van Gogh…with the v of van capitalized.
Thank you for watching. I believe National Gallery of Art decided to capitalize all the letters of names on the art description plaques.
Looking at Wikipedia, collation and capitalization of names differs between countries. In anglicized versions of Dutch names (as in Dick Van Dyke, George Vancouver, Martin Van Buren, Robert J. Van de Graaff), the "van" is almost always capitalized in the United States. In the Netherlands, the "v" is written in lower case, except when the surname is used as standalone (when the first name or initials are omitted), in which case it is capitalized, as in "de schilder Vincent van Gogh" and "de schilder Van Gogh" ("the painter Van Gogh"). In compound terms like "de Van Goghtentoonstelling" ("the Van Gogh exhibition") the "v" is capitalized. The painter's full name, having become commonplace, is usually spelled Vincent Van Gogh in Belgium.
@@chachaday well, THAT clears things up!!