Few canvases capture genius and gloom like Vincent van Gogh’s Portrait of Dr. Gachet. Painted in June 1890, the work distills the artist’s final, feverish weeks and his bond with the melancholic physician Paul Gachet.
Within a century, that intimacy became an economic lightning rod: the portrait shattered auction records in 1990—only to slip into the shadows, sparking decades of speculation over its fate.







