Vangogh Pepe portrait
“I dream of paintings...
then I paint my frogs.” — V.G. Pepe

Recovered Exhibition / Paris Archive / 1887

VANGOGH PEPE

THE LOST FROG PERIOD

A FORBIDDEN FROG ART EXHIBITION

In 1887, Van Gogh allegedly ate a mysterious frog in Paris. By sunrise he was green. By sunset he was painting Pepe in every possible form.

Pepe of the Eastern Smoke
Pepe in Bloom
Starry Frog Night
The Turtle of Regret
Self-Portrait After The Frog

IN FROGS WE TRUST

ARCHIVED TESTIMONY

HOW VAN GOGH BECAME PEPE

Paris, 1887.

A starving painter. A suspicious dinner. One mysterious frog.

By sunrise, Van Gogh was green.

By sunset, he was painting Pepe in every possible form.

The world called it madness. The frogs called it art.

CURATOR MEMO

CURATOR'S NOTE

Art history refused to acknowledge these works.

Not because they were fake. Because they were too powerful.

Vangogh Pepe is the recovered masterpiece the market deserves.

— Anonymous Frog Curator

EXHIBIT RECORD

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Starry Frog Night

JOIN THE FROG MUSEUM

The exhibition is open.
The critics were wrong.
The frog period has begun.

IN FROGS WE TRUST