Vincent van Gogh Foundation by Fluor

ARLES – In 1888, the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh moved to the French city of Arles. Having spent the previous two years in Paris, the new landscape – and more notably, the new light – inspired some of his best known works, like Yellow House
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