You don't have to gogh far to see fine art - Vincent Van Gogh's best is coming to Melbourne.
The National Gallery of Victoria is presenting Van Gogh and the Seasons as part of its Melbourne Winter Masterpieces series in 2017.
Approximately 40 of the Dutch post- impressionist's paintings and 25 drawings will be on display.
All the works are linked to the seasons and depict the defining moments in the artist's life.
Van Gogh was known for his representations of the seasons and repeatedly painted scenes to evoke each season's pleasures.
Accompanying the exhibition is a scholarly catalogue, children's publication, talks, tours and events plus the Gallery's Friday Nights program which includes live music, food and performances.
Curating the exhibition is the former head of collections at Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum Sjraar van Heughten.
The featured works are being provided by leading international museums including the Van Gogh Museum and Kroller-Muller Museum in Otterlo.
Tickets are $28 for adults, with discounts available for concessions.
Seniors card holders can visit on a Wednesday and get a ticket for $24.50.
The exhibition runs from April 28 to July 9 2017.