Van Gogh en Provence – on show in Arles
Van Gogh Self-portrait: public domain Artists Inspired by Provence · Guest Post · InspireVan Gogh was so incredibly productive that, while in Arles and in Saint-Remy, he produced some 500 works; so it’s always seemed sad that there was, until recently, only one of his paintings in Provence (in Avignon). Two more have arrived (one in Aix and one loan in Arles), this exhibit on Van Gogh’s body of work on display at Fondation Van Gogh until September 11th.
Fondation Van Gogh
35 ter rue du Docteur Fanton
13200 ARLES
T +33 (0)4 90 93 08 08
From 14 May to 11 September 2016, the Fondation is open every day from 11am to 7pm (until 9pm on Thursdays).
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