After visiting the National Gallery of Art with his parents when he was 5, Mark Macaluso picked up the book about the exhibit they had seen and asked his dad to tell him about the paintings. They were all by Vincent van Gogh (pronounced van-GO), a famous artist born in Holland in 1853. Van Gogh’s work is not too kid-friendly, so Mark’s dad, Ted, knew he had to come up with a good story to capture...
National Gallery visit inspires Vincent van Gogh kids book
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