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Name : *Farms near Auvers* (1890)- A Famous Painting by Van Gogh, Wall Décor Frame (Acrylic Coating, Black Frame). Size 14"x18". (22 options)
*** 'Farms near Auvers' (1890) is similar to Thatched Cottages and Houses, a painting thought to have been executed shortly after arrival at Auvers-sur-Oise, a small town just north of Paris, where Van Gogh spent the last few months of his life, after he left an asylum at Saint-Rémy in May 1890. Shortly after arriving at Auvers, Van Gogh's sister Wil : 'Here there are roofs of mossy thatch which are superb, and of which I'll certainly do something.' In 1933 the painting was bequeathed by C. Frank Stoop to the Tate Collection in London, where it currently resides. *** Vincent Van Gogh's a Dutch post-impressionist painter who is among the most known and powerful figures within the history of Western art. After suicide, he earned widespread vital, commercial and widespread success over the following decades.
Country of Origin : India
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