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Vincent van Gogh, Undergrowth with Two Figures, 1890
Café Terrace at Night (Place du Forum, Arles), 1888 - Vincent van Gogh - WikiArt.org
cafe terrace, place du forum, arles by vincent van gogh.
Chestnut Trees in Blossom, 1890 - Vincent van Gogh - WikiArt.org
Vincent van Gogh. Chestnut Trees in Blossom. Auvers-sur-Oise: 1890
Landscape with Couple Walking and Crescent Moon, 1890 - Vincent van Gogh - WikiArt.org
Vincent van Gogh - Landscape at Twilight (1890)
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The portrait Van Gogh painted after cutting off his ear. Which he did in anger over Gauguin abandoning him, not to prove his love for a woman. He simply gave the piece of ear he cut off to a prostitute for safe keeping. (he was at a brothel when he did the cutting)
When Gaugin came to Arles in 1888, Van Gogh said, "Now that I hope to live with Gauguin in a studio of our own, I want to make decorations for the studio. Nothing but big flowers." This is one of the vases of Sunflowers Van Gogh painted for Gaugin.
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Cypresses by Vincent van Gogh
Shores of Scheveningen, 1882 - Vincent van Gogh - WikiArt.org
Shores of Scheveningen 1882. Vincent van Gogh... Love the green!
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Vincent van Gogh. Butterflies
Two Lovers, Arles (Fragment), 1888 - Vincent van Gogh - WikiArt.org
Seascape at Saintes-Maries, 1888 Vincent van Gogh
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Vincent VAN GOGH, Self-Portrait Dedicated to Paul Gauguin, 1888
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Vincent van Gogh, Les Alyscamps, 1888. Van Gogh and Gauguin sat out here and painted together the first few days that they lived together (or rather, in the first few days that Gauguin arrived) in the yellow house in Arles.
Van Gogh Museum - "Van Gogh painted Sunflowers in Arles before the painter Paul Gauguin came to live with him. He produced several still lifes of sunflowers to decorate Gauguin’s room: ‘flower-pieces with nothing but Sunflowers in a yellow earthenware pot. Painted with the three chrome yellows, yellow ochre and Veronese green and nothing else.’"