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Van Gogh Interior Design [Illustrated in Color] (Affordable Portable Art)

Van Gogh Interior Design [Illustrated in Color] (Affordable Portable Art)

The phrase "interior design" promises more sophistication and planned perfection, perhaps, than the humble building interiors where Vincent Van Gogh felt most at home and to which he committed his fine artistic eye. This volume displays images of building interiors from weaver's studios to restaurants, cafés, hospitals, bordellos, billiard parlors, butcher shops and his own bedroom in a digitally restored state: their eye-popping brilliance and vitality are just as on the day Van Gogh finished them. Unless otherwise noted, they were originally oil paintings on canvas. (They depict individual interiors, complementing"Van Gogh Townscapes" with representations of conglomerate settlements and "Van Gogh Buildings" with individual building exteriors by the same publisher.)

Vincent Van Gogh's short art career provided the world with unparalleled paintings from a troubled genius. It was to be an age of post-Impressionistic color, form and wonderment that the art world discovered only after the master's death. Bouts of anxiety, mental illness and epilepsy may have tormented him and brought about his suicide at the age of 37. But they may also have been catalysts for an emotionality and vibrance in his art that reveals a turbulent search for grace.

Technical Note: All but one of these images are in color -- they render beautifully in optimized gray-scale tones for black-and-white e-book readers, but exhibit even more stunningly in full color with color readers and inside Kindle apps for color-enabled computers and portable or hand-held devices.

Images include:

INTERIOR DESIGN
Weaver with Open Window and View to Nuenen Tower, 1884
Weaver with Closed Window, 1884
Potato Eaters, 1885
Potato Eaters (Lithograph), 1885
Peasant Woman Sitting at the Hearth, 1885
Interior of Restaurant, 1887
Butcher Shop Seen through Window, 1888
Restaurant Carrel in Arles, 1888
Café de Nuit, 1888
Night Café in Arles, 1888
Bordello, 1888
Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles I, 1888
Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles (Pen Drawing), 1888
Vincent’s Chair with Pipe, 1888
Paul Gauguin’s Chair (Empty Chair), 1888
Dance Hall in Arles, 1888
Dormitory of Hospital in Arles, 1889
Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles II, 1889
Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles III, 1889
Lobby of St. Paul Hospital (Black Chalk & Gouache), 1889
Corridor of St. Paul Hospital (Black Chalk & Gouache), 1889

Viewing Tip: Since most of these interior designs are shown in a native "landscape" mode (width greater than height), you can turn your portable or handheld device lengthwise as necessary to show the fullest possible detail. If more than one landscape image is showing on the screen, adjust the viewing options to exhibit a single image. Reverse the orientation back to "portrait" mode for images taller than they are wide as well as for the title page and introductory materials. (A normal computer terminal should exhibit both modes to maximum effect.)
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The phrase "interior design" promises more sophistication and planned perfection, perhaps, than the humble building interiors where Vincent Van Gogh felt most at home and to which he committed his fine artistic eye. This volume displays images of building interiors from weaver's studios to restaurants, cafés, hospitals, bordellos, billiard parlors, butcher shops and his own bedroom in a digitally restored state: their eye-popping brilliance and vitality are just as on the day Van Gogh finished them. Unless otherwise noted, they were originally oil paintings on canvas. (They depict individual interiors, complementing"Van Gogh Townscapes" with representations of conglomerate settlements and "Van Gogh Buildings" with individual building exteriors by the same publisher.)

Vincent Van Gogh's short art career provided the world with unparalleled paintings from a troubled genius. It was to be an age of post-Impressionistic color, form and wonderment that the art world discovered only after the master's death. Bouts of anxiety, mental illness and epilepsy may have tormented him and brought about his suicide at the age of 37. But they may also have been catalysts for an emotionality and vibrance in his art that reveals a turbulent search for grace.

Technical Note: All but one of these images are in color -- they render beautifully in optimized gray-scale tones for black-and-white e-book readers, but exhibit even more stunningly in full color with color readers and inside Kindle apps for color-enabled computers and portable or hand-held devices.

Images include:

INTERIOR DESIGN
Weaver with Open Window and View to Nuenen Tower, 1884
Weaver with Closed Window, 1884
Potato Eaters, 1885
Potato Eaters (Lithograph), 1885
Peasant Woman Sitting at the Hearth, 1885
Interior of Restaurant, 1887
Butcher Shop Seen through Window, 1888
Restaurant Carrel in Arles, 1888
Café de Nuit, 1888
Night Café in Arles, 1888
Bordello, 1888
Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles I, 1888
Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles (Pen Drawing), 1888
Vincent’s Chair with Pipe, 1888
Paul Gauguin’s Chair (Empty Chair), 1888
Dance Hall in Arles, 1888
Dormitory of Hospital in Arles, 1889
Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles II, 1889
Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles III, 1889
Lobby of St. Paul Hospital (Black Chalk & Gouache), 1889
Corridor of St. Paul Hospital (Black Chalk & Gouache), 1889

Viewing Tip: Since most of these interior designs are shown in a native "landscape" mode (width greater than height), you can turn your portable or handheld device lengthwise as necessary to show the fullest possible detail. If more than one landscape image is showing on the screen, adjust the viewing options to exhibit a single image. Reverse the orientation back to "portrait" mode for images taller than they are wide as well as for the title page and introductory materials. (A normal computer terminal should exhibit both modes to maximum effect.)
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Van Gogh Interior Design [Illustrated in Color] (Affordable Portable Art)

The phrase "interior design" promises more sophistication and planned perfection, perhaps, than the humble building interiors where Vincent Van Gogh felt most at home and to which he committed his fine artistic eye. This volume displays images of building interiors from weaver's studios to restaurants, cafés, hospitals, bordellos, billiard parlors, butcher shops and his own bedroom in a digitally restored state: their eye-popping brilliance and vitality are just as on the day Van Gogh finished them. Unless otherwise noted, they were originally oil paintings on canvas. (They depict individual interiors, complementing"Van Gogh Townscapes" with representations of conglomerate settlements and "Van Gogh Buildings" with individual building exteriors by the same publisher.)

Vincent Van Gogh's short art career provided the world with unparalleled paintings from a troubled genius. It was to be an age of post-Impressionistic color, form and wonderment that the art world discovered only after the master's death. Bouts of anxiety, mental illness and epilepsy may have tormented him and brought about his suicide at the age of 37. But they may also have been catalysts for an emotionality and vibrance in his art that reveals a turbulent search for grace.

Technical Note: All but one of these images are in color -- they render beautifully in optimized gray-scale tones for black-and-white e-book readers, but exhibit even more stunningly in full color with color readers and inside Kindle apps for color-enabled computers and portable or hand-held devices.

Images include:

INTERIOR DESIGN
Weaver with Open Window and View to Nuenen Tower, 1884
Weaver with Closed Window, 1884
Potato Eaters, 1885
Potato Eaters (Lithograph), 1885
Peasant Woman Sitting at the Hearth, 1885
Interior of Restaurant, 1887
Butcher Shop Seen through Window, 1888
Restaurant Carrel in Arles, 1888
Café de Nuit, 1888
Night Café in Arles, 1888
Bordello, 1888
Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles I, 1888
Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles (Pen Drawing), 1888
Vincent’s Chair with Pipe, 1888
Paul Gauguin’s Chair (Empty Chair), 1888
Dance Hall in Arles, 1888
Dormitory of Hospital in Arles, 1889
Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles II, 1889
Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles III, 1889
Lobby of St. Paul Hospital (Black Chalk & Gouache), 1889
Corridor of St. Paul Hospital (Black Chalk & Gouache), 1889

Viewing Tip: Since most of these interior designs are shown in a native "landscape" mode (width greater than height), you can turn your portable or handheld device lengthwise as necessary to show the fullest possible detail. If more than one landscape image is showing on the screen, adjust the viewing options to exhibit a single image. Reverse the orientation back to "portrait" mode for images taller than they are wide as well as for the title page and introductory materials. (A normal computer terminal should exhibit both modes to maximum effect.)
...Read more

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The phrase "interior design" promises more sophistication and planned perfection, perhaps, than the humble building interiors where Vincent Van Gogh felt most at home and to which he committed his fine artistic eye. This volume displays images of building interiors from weaver's studios to restaurants, cafés, hospitals, bordellos, billiard parlors, butcher shops and his own bedroom in a digitally restored state: their eye-popping brilliance and vitality are just as on the day Van Gogh finished them. Unless otherwise noted, they were originally oil paintings on canvas. (They depict individual interiors, complementing"Van Gogh Townscapes" with representations of conglomerate settlements and "Van Gogh Buildings" with individual building exteriors by the same publisher.)

Vincent Van Gogh's short art career provided the world with unparalleled paintings from a troubled genius. It was to be an age of post-Impressionistic color, form and wonderment that the art world discovered only after the master's death. Bouts of anxiety, mental illness and epilepsy may have tormented him and brought about his suicide at the age of 37. But they may also have been catalysts for an emotionality and vibrance in his art that reveals a turbulent search for grace.

Technical Note: All but one of these images are in color -- they render beautifully in optimized gray-scale tones for black-and-white e-book readers, but exhibit even more stunningly in full color with color readers and inside Kindle apps for color-enabled computers and portable or hand-held devices.

Images include:

INTERIOR DESIGN
Weaver with Open Window and View to Nuenen Tower, 1884
Weaver with Closed Window, 1884
Potato Eaters, 1885
Potato Eaters (Lithograph), 1885
Peasant Woman Sitting at the Hearth, 1885
Interior of Restaurant, 1887
Butcher Shop Seen through Window, 1888
Restaurant Carrel in Arles, 1888
Café de Nuit, 1888
Night Café in Arles, 1888
Bordello, 1888
Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles I, 1888
Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles (Pen Drawing), 1888
Vincent’s Chair with Pipe, 1888
Paul Gauguin’s Chair (Empty Chair), 1888
Dance Hall in Arles, 1888
Dormitory of Hospital in Arles, 1889
Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles II, 1889
Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles III, 1889
Lobby of St. Paul Hospital (Black Chalk & Gouache), 1889
Corridor of St. Paul Hospital (Black Chalk & Gouache), 1889

Viewing Tip: Since most of these interior designs are shown in a native "landscape" mode (width greater than height), you can turn your portable or handheld device lengthwise as necessary to show the fullest possible detail. If more than one landscape image is showing on the screen, adjust the viewing options to exhibit a single image. Reverse the orientation back to "portrait" mode for images taller than they are wide as well as for the title page and introductory materials. (A normal computer terminal should exhibit both modes to maximum effect.)
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Van Gogh Buildings [Illustrated in Color] (Affordable Portable Art)

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This volume displays Van Gogh paintings of buildings -- from farmhouses and cemetery towers to train stations, restaurants, cafés, hospitals, churches, dance halls and more -- in a digitally restored state: their eye-popping brilliance and vitality are just as on the day Vincent Van Gogh finished them. Unless otherwise noted, they were originally oil paintings on canvas. These images depict individual buildings, complementing "Van Gogh Townscapes" with its representations of conglomerate settlements and "Van Gogh Interior Design" with images of building interiors, both by the same publisher.

Vincent Van Gogh's short art career provided the world with unparalleled paintings from a troubled genius. It was to be an age of post-Impressionistic color, form and wonderment that the art world discovered only after the master's death. Bouts of anxiety, mental illness and epilepsy may have tormented him and brought about his suicide at the age of 37. But they may also have been catalysts for an emotionality and vibrance in his art that reveals a turbulent search for grace.

Technical Note: All but two of these images are in color -- they render beautifully in optimized gray-scale tones for black-and-white e-book readers, but exhibit even more stunningly in full color with color readers and inside Kindle apps for color-enabled computers and portable or hand-held devices.

Images include:

BUILDINGS
Carpenter’s Workshop, 1882
New Church in The Hague, 1882
Peasant Homes in Loosduinen near The Hague at Sunrise, 1883
Farmhouses, 1883
Farmhouse between Trees, 1883
Farmhouse with Peat, 1883
Old Cemetery Tower in Nuenen with Plowing Farmer, 1884
Water Mill at Kollen near Nuenen, 1884
Old Cemetery Tower in Nuenen I, 1884
Old Cemetery Tower in Nuenen II, 1884
Church in Nuenen with Churchgoers, 1884
Water Mill at Gennep, 1884
Old Cemetery Tower of Nuenen in Snow, 1885
Old Train Station at Eindhoven, 1885
Thatched Hut at Dusk, 1885
Old Cemetery Tower in Nuenen III, 1885
Farmhouse with Peasant Woman Digging I, 1885
Farmhouse with Peasant Woman Digging II, 1885
Farmhouse and Woman with Goat, 1885
Farmhouse with Stooping Woman, 1885
Farmhouse, 1885
The Vicarage in Nuenen, 1885
The Vicarage of Nuenen in Moonlight, 1885
Moulin de la Galette, 1886
Restaurant de la Sirène at Asnières I, 1886
Restaurant de la Sirène at Asnières II, 1887
Restaurant Rispal at Asnières, 1887
Shed in Montmartre with Sunflower, 1887
Entrance of Restaurant in Asnières, 1887
Mill of Alphonse Daudet at Fontevieille (Water Color & Pen), 1888
Old Mill, 1888
Yellow House I (Vincent’s House, Watercolor & Reed Pen), 1888
Yellow House II (Vincent’s House), 1888
Yellow House III (Vincent’s House, Pen & Ink) , 1888
Evening over Terrace Café at Place du Forum, Arles, 1888
Terrace of Café in Arles (Reed Pen), 1888
Garden of Hospital in Arles, 1889
View of Church Saint-Paul de Mausole, 1889
Pine with Figure at St. Paul Hospital, 1889
Huts Surrounded by Olive and Cypress Trees, 1889
Farmhouses - Remembrance of the North, 1890
House of Père Pilon, 1890
House of Père Eloi, 1890
Church at Auvers, 1890
Town Hall in Auvers on 14 July, 1890

...Read more

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This volume displays Van Gogh paintings of buildings -- from farmhouses and cemetery towers to train stations, restaurants, cafés, hospitals, churches, dance halls and more -- in a digitally restored state: their eye-popping brilliance and vitality are just as on the day Vincent Van Gogh finished them. Unless otherwise noted, they were originally oil paintings on canvas. These images depict individual buildings, complementing "Van Gogh Townscapes" with its representations of conglomerate settlements and "Van Gogh Interior Design" with images of building interiors, both by the same publisher.

Vincent Van Gogh's short art career provided the world with unparalleled paintings from a troubled genius. It was to be an age of post-Impressionistic color, form and wonderment that the art world discovered only after the master's death. Bouts of anxiety, mental illness and epilepsy may have tormented him and brought about his suicide at the age of 37. But they may also have been catalysts for an emotionality and vibrance in his art that reveals a turbulent search for grace.

Technical Note: All but two of these images are in color -- they render beautifully in optimized gray-scale tones for black-and-white e-book readers, but exhibit even more stunningly in full color with color readers and inside Kindle apps for color-enabled computers and portable or hand-held devices.

Images include:

BUILDINGS
Carpenter’s Workshop, 1882
New Church in The Hague, 1882
Peasant Homes in Loosduinen near The Hague at Sunrise, 1883
Farmhouses, 1883
Farmhouse between Trees, 1883
Farmhouse with Peat, 1883
Old Cemetery Tower in Nuenen with Plowing Farmer, 1884
Water Mill at Kollen near Nuenen, 1884
Old Cemetery Tower in Nuenen I, 1884
Old Cemetery Tower in Nuenen II, 1884
Church in Nuenen with Churchgoers, 1884
Water Mill at Gennep, 1884
Old Cemetery Tower of Nuenen in Snow, 1885
Old Train Station at Eindhoven, 1885
Thatched Hut at Dusk, 1885
Old Cemetery Tower in Nuenen III, 1885
Farmhouse with Peasant Woman Digging I, 1885
Farmhouse with Peasant Woman Digging II, 1885
Farmhouse and Woman with Goat, 1885
Farmhouse with Stooping Woman, 1885
Farmhouse, 1885
The Vicarage in Nuenen, 1885
The Vicarage of Nuenen in Moonlight, 1885
Moulin de la Galette, 1886
Restaurant de la Sirène at Asnières I, 1886
Restaurant de la Sirène at Asnières II, 1887
Restaurant Rispal at Asnières, 1887
Shed in Montmartre with Sunflower, 1887
Entrance of Restaurant in Asnières, 1887
Mill of Alphonse Daudet at Fontevieille (Water Color & Pen), 1888
Old Mill, 1888
Yellow House I (Vincent’s House, Watercolor & Reed Pen), 1888
Yellow House II (Vincent’s House), 1888
Yellow House III (Vincent’s House, Pen & Ink) , 1888
Evening over Terrace Café at Place du Forum, Arles, 1888
Terrace of Café in Arles (Reed Pen), 1888
Garden of Hospital in Arles, 1889
View of Church Saint-Paul de Mausole, 1889
Pine with Figure at St. Paul Hospital, 1889
Huts Surrounded by Olive and Cypress Trees, 1889
Farmhouses - Remembrance of the North, 1890
House of Père Pilon, 1890
House of Père Eloi, 1890
Church at Auvers, 1890
Town Hall in Auvers on 14 July, 1890

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This volume displays Van Gogh paintings of buildings -- from farmhouses and cemetery towers to train stations, restaurants, cafés, hospitals, churches, dance halls and more -- in a digitally restored state: their eye-popping brilliance and vitality are just as on the day Vincent Van Gogh finished them. Unless otherwise noted, they were originally oil paintings on canvas. These images depict individual buildings, complementing "Van Gogh Townscapes" with its representations of conglomerate settlements and "Van Gogh Interior Design" with images of building interiors, both by the same publisher.

Vincent Van Gogh's short art career provided the world with unparalleled paintings from a troubled genius. It was to be an age of post-Impressionistic color, form and wonderment that the art world discovered only after the master's death. Bouts of anxiety, mental illness and epilepsy may have tormented him and brought about his suicide at the age of 37. But they may also have been catalysts for an emotionality and vibrance in his art that reveals a turbulent search for grace.

Technical Note: All but two of these images are in color -- they render beautifully in optimized gray-scale tones for black-and-white e-book readers, but exhibit even more stunningly in full color with color readers and inside Kindle apps for color-enabled computers and portable or hand-held devices.

Images include:

BUILDINGS
Carpenter’s Workshop, 1882
New Church in The Hague, 1882
Peasant Homes in Loosduinen near The Hague at Sunrise, 1883
Farmhouses, 1883
Farmhouse between Trees, 1883
Farmhouse with Peat, 1883
Old Cemetery Tower in Nuenen with Plowing Farmer, 1884
Water Mill at Kollen near Nuenen, 1884
Old Cemetery Tower in Nuenen I, 1884
Old Cemetery Tower in Nuenen II, 1884
Church in Nuenen with Churchgoers, 1884
Water Mill at Gennep, 1884
Old Cemetery Tower of Nuenen in Snow, 1885
Old Train Station at Eindhoven, 1885
Thatched Hut at Dusk, 1885
Old Cemetery Tower in Nuenen III, 1885
Farmhouse with Peasant Woman Digging I, 1885
Farmhouse with Peasant Woman Digging II, 1885
Farmhouse and Woman with Goat, 1885
Farmhouse with Stooping Woman, 1885
Farmhouse, 1885
The Vicarage in Nuenen, 1885
The Vicarage of Nuenen in Moonlight, 1885
Moulin de la Galette, 1886
Restaurant de la Sirène at Asnières I, 1886
Restaurant de la Sirène at Asnières II, 1887
Restaurant Rispal at Asnières, 1887
Shed in Montmartre with Sunflower, 1887
Entrance of Restaurant in Asnières, 1887
Mill of Alphonse Daudet at Fontevieille (Water Color & Pen), 1888
Old Mill, 1888
Yellow House I (Vincent’s House, Watercolor & Reed Pen), 1888
Yellow House II (Vincent’s House), 1888
Yellow House III (Vincent’s House, Pen & Ink) , 1888
Evening over Terrace Café at Place du Forum, Arles, 1888
Terrace of Café in Arles (Reed Pen), 1888
Garden of Hospital in Arles, 1889
View of Church Saint-Paul de Mausole, 1889
Pine with Figure at St. Paul Hospital, 1889
Huts Surrounded by Olive and Cypress Trees, 1889
Farmhouses - Remembrance of the North, 1890
House of Père Pilon, 1890
House of Père Eloi, 1890
Church at Auvers, 1890
Town Hall in Auvers on 14 July, 1890

...Read more

************************************

This volume displays Van Gogh paintings of buildings -- from farmhouses and cemetery towers to train stations, restaurants, cafés, hospitals, churches, dance halls and more -- in a digitally restored state: their eye-popping brilliance and vitality are just as on the day Vincent Van Gogh finished them. Unless otherwise noted, they were originally oil paintings on canvas. These images depict individual buildings, complementing "Van Gogh Townscapes" with its representations of conglomerate settlements and "Van Gogh Interior Design" with images of building interiors, both by the same publisher.

Vincent Van Gogh's short art career provided the world with unparalleled paintings from a troubled genius. It was to be an age of post-Impressionistic color, form and wonderment that the art world discovered only after the master's death. Bouts of anxiety, mental illness and epilepsy may have tormented him and brought about his suicide at the age of 37. But they may also have been catalysts for an emotionality and vibrance in his art that reveals a turbulent search for grace.

Technical Note: All but two of these images are in color -- they render beautifully in optimized gray-scale tones for black-and-white e-book readers, but exhibit even more stunningly in full color with color readers and inside Kindle apps for color-enabled computers and portable or hand-held devices.

Images include:

BUILDINGS
Carpenter’s Workshop, 1882
New Church in The Hague, 1882
Peasant Homes in Loosduinen near The Hague at Sunrise, 1883
Farmhouses, 1883
Farmhouse between Trees, 1883
Farmhouse with Peat, 1883
Old Cemetery Tower in Nuenen with Plowing Farmer, 1884
Water Mill at Kollen near Nuenen, 1884
Old Cemetery Tower in Nuenen I, 1884
Old Cemetery Tower in Nuenen II, 1884
Church in Nuenen with Churchgoers, 1884
Water Mill at Gennep, 1884
Old Cemetery Tower of Nuenen in Snow, 1885
Old Train Station at Eindhoven, 1885
Thatched Hut at Dusk, 1885
Old Cemetery Tower in Nuenen III, 1885
Farmhouse with Peasant Woman Digging I, 1885
Farmhouse with Peasant Woman Digging II, 1885
Farmhouse and Woman with Goat, 1885
Farmhouse with Stooping Woman, 1885
Farmhouse, 1885
The Vicarage in Nuenen, 1885
The Vicarage of Nuenen in Moonlight, 1885
Moulin de la Galette, 1886
Restaurant de la Sirène at Asnières I, 1886
Restaurant de la Sirène at Asnières II, 1887
Restaurant Rispal at Asnières, 1887
Shed in Montmartre with Sunflower, 1887
Entrance of Restaurant in Asnières, 1887
Mill of Alphonse Daudet at Fontevieille (Water Color & Pen), 1888
Old Mill, 1888
Yellow House I (Vincent’s House, Watercolor & Reed Pen), 1888
Yellow House II (Vincent’s House), 1888
Yellow House III (Vincent’s House, Pen & Ink) , 1888
Evening over Terrace Café at Place du Forum, Arles, 1888
Terrace of Café in Arles (Reed Pen), 1888
Garden of Hospital in Arles, 1889
View of Church Saint-Paul de Mausole, 1889
Pine with Figure at St. Paul Hospital, 1889
Huts Surrounded by Olive and Cypress Trees, 1889
Farmhouses - Remembrance of the North, 1890
House of Père Pilon, 1890
House of Père Eloi, 1890
Church at Auvers, 1890
Town Hall in Auvers on 14 July, 1890

...Read more

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