Auvers size 30 canvases
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In May 1890, on his arrival in Auvers-sur-Oise, Vincent van Gogh continued his work by mainly conceiving size 30 paintings, in the end more than a dozen.
Harvest near Auvers (1890). Toledo Museum of Art. |
The Town Hall at Auvers (July 1890). Private collection. |
The Church at Auvers (1890). Musée d'Orsay, Paris. |
Houses in Auvers(1890). Musée d'Orsay, Paris. |
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- Dorn, Roland:
Vincent van Gogh |
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General: The Artist | Chronology | Medical condition | Posthumous fame | Post-Impressionism | Theo van Gogh | Paul Gachet | Paul Gauguin | Van Gogh Museum | Cultural depictions Groups and series of works: The Décoration for the Yellow House | The Roulin Family | Display at Les XX, 1890 | Auvers size 30 canvases | Auvers Double-squares and Squares |