Daubigny's Garden

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Daubigny's Garden
Vincent van Gogh, 1890
Oil on canvas
53 × 103 cm
Hiroshima Museum of Art
Main article: Vincent van Gogh

Daubigny's Garden is one of the last works of Vincent van Gogh. It depicts the garden of the late Charles-François Daubigny, a painter Van Gogh admired all of his life-time.

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