Van Gogh in Saint-Remy and Auvers is the sequel to the highly acclaimed exhibition catalogue Van Gogh in Arles.
The seventy paintings, eighteen drawings, and one etching selected for
the present volume―drawn from public and private collections throughout
Europe, the United States, and Asia for exhibition at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art―include some of Vincent van Gogh’s most famous images.
Remarkable for their intensity and clarity of expression, they trace the
development of van Gogh as an artist from May 1889, when he left Arles
for a private asylum in Saint-Remy-de-Provence, some fifteen miles
northeast of Arles, to his death in Auvers-sur-Oise, near Paris, in July
1890.
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