The Yellow House, Arles 1888 - Vincent Van Gogh
Publié le 17/01/2022
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The Yellow House was where Van Gogh hoped to start a colony of artists dedicated to painting the sun-drenched south of France, possibly when on the way to Africa. He said that he would have liked to go to Africa had he been younger, but felt that Prance was the furthest he could venture. This was partly due to lack of money and partly due to his uncertain health.
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