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https://t.co/JLm3Xl2gRB #VANGOGH aspired to be a true peasant painter recording the lives of laborers of the soil.
#VanGogh of the Day: Portrait of the Artist's Mother, Oct 1888. Oil on canvas, 41 x 32 cm. @NortonSimon, Pasadena.
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Flower Beds in Holland (1883)
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Pen & graphite sketches; small studies based on Gogh and Sisley oil paintings. #vangogh #alfredsisley #moleskine
#VanGogh of the Day: The Brothel, October 1888. Oil on canvas, 33 x 41 cm. @The_Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia.
http://t.co/JLm3Xl2gRB #VANGOGH believed the personality of the owner was imprinted in their well-used things.
#VanGogh of the Day: Railway Bridge, Arles, October 1888. Oil on canvas, 71 x 92 cm. Private collection.
http://t.co/JLm3Xl2gRB #VANGOGH ventured into the bleak province of Drenthe NL. to commune and paint rural life.
http://t.co/JLm3Xl2gRB #VANGOGH loved to watch the sunrise and awoke while it was dark waiting for the first light.
#VanGogh of the Day: Vase with Honesty, Autumn-Winter 1884. Oil on canvas, 43 x 32 cm. @VanGoghMuseum, Amsterdam.
#VanGogh of the Day: Wheat Field w/ Cypresses, early Sept 1889. Oil on canvas, 73 x 92 cm. @NationalGallery, London.
#VanGogh of the Day: The Old Mill, September 1888. Oil on canvas, 83.2 x 73 cm. @AlbrightKnox Art Gallery, Buffalo.