WRITTEN IN FRENCH
Vincent van Gogh arrived in Auvers on 20 May 1890. In seventy days, he painted everything about the village, its church, its town hall square, its castle, its plain, its banks of the Oise, its farms and its alleys. This little book tells the story of his extraordinary stay. It invites...
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WRITTEN IN FRENCH
Vincent van Gogh arrived in Auvers on 20 May 1890. In seventy days, he painted everything about the village, its church, its town hall square, its castle, its plain, its banks of the Oise, its farms and its alleys. This little book tells the story of his extraordinary stay. It invites you to take a walk that makes it easy to find some twenty of the painter's motifs. So close, so far from Paris, does Auvers-sur-Oise remain "the only place in the world where Vincent van Gogh still seems to be alive?" It's up to everyone to check it out.
French
47 pages
Éditions du Valhermeil
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