Vincent van Gogh is zonder twijfel de bekendste kunstenaar die in Saint-Rémy de Provence gewoond heeft. Op 8 mei 1889 komt hij vanuit Arles toe in Saint-Rémy om hier “opgenomen” te worden op eigen verzoek in de inrichting Saint-Paul de Mausole. Hij blijkt gefascineerd door de kwaliteit van het licht en door de brandende schoonheid van de landschappen die hij ontdekt in Saint-Rémy en is heel geïnspireerd, gelukkig en opgelucht zich in een serene en begripvolle omgeving te bevinden bij de zusters en het personeel dat hem ontvangt. Hij zal hier dan ook om en bij de 150 schilderijen en talrijke tekeningen verwezenlijken in een tijdspanne van één jaar. Deze periode in Saint-Rémy wordt beschouwd als één van de belangrijkste momenten in het oeuvre van Vincent Van Gogh. Op 16 mei 1890 verlaat hij Saint-Rémy de Provence en trekt hij naar Auvers sur Oise, waar hij iets meer dan twee maanden later zal sterven, op 29 juli 1890. U kan vrij rondwandelen in het universum van Vincent van Gogh. De Toeristische Dienst van Saint-Rémy de Provence biedt ook een rondleiding met gids aan.
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Vincent van Gogh is undoubtedly the best known artist to have stayed in Saint Rémy de Provence. He arrived in Saint Rémy de Provence from Arles on 8 May 1889, and at his own request was ‘interned’ at Saint Paul de Mausol…
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Vincent van Gogh is undoubtedly the best known artist to have stayed in Saint Rémy de Provence. He arrived in Saint Rémy de Provence from Arles on 8 May 1889, and at his own request was ‘interned’ at Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. He was fascinated by the quality of the light and the intense beauty of the landscapes he discovered in Saint Rémy and also extremely inspired, happy and relieved to finally find a calm and understanding atmosphere among the nuns and staff who took him in; he created almost 150 paintings and many drawings in the course of one year. This St Rémy period is considered to be of great importance in the work of Vincent van Gogh. He left the town on 16 May 1890 and went to Auvers sur Oise, where he died just over two months later, on 29 July 1890. An independent walk through the world of Vincent van Gogh is available. The Saint Rémy de Provence Tourist Office also organises guided visits. Vincent van Gogh is undoubtedly the best known artist to have stayed in Saint Rémy de Provence. He arrived in Saint Rémy de Provence from Arles on 8 May 1889, and at his own request was ‘interned’ at Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. He was fascinated by the quality of the light and the intense beauty of the landscapes he discovered in Saint Rémy and also extremely inspired, happy and relieved to finally find a calm and understanding atmosphere among the nuns and staff who took him in; he created almost 150 paintings and many drawings in the course of one year. This St Rémy period is considered to be of great importance in the work of Vincent van Gogh. He left the town on 16 May 1890 and went to Auvers sur Oise, where he died just over two months later, on 29 July 1890. An independent walk through the world of Vincent van Gogh is available. The Saint Rémy de Provence Tourist Office also organises guided visits. Vincent van Gogh is undoubtedly the best known artist to have stayed in Saint Rémy de Provence. He arrived in Saint Rémy de Provence from Arles on 8 May 1889, and at his own request was ‘interned’ at Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. He was fascinated by the quality of the light and the intense beauty of the landscapes he discovered in Saint Rémy and also extremely inspired, happy and relieved to finally find a calm and understanding atmosphere among the nuns and staff who took him in; he created almost 150 paintings and many drawings in the course of one year. This St Rémy period is considered to be of great importance in the work of Vincent van Gogh. He left the town on 16 May 1890 and went to Auvers sur Oise, where he died just over two months later, on 29 July 1890. An independent walk through the world of Vincent van Gogh is available. The Saint Rémy de Provence Tourist Office also organises guided visits. Vincent van Gogh is undoubtedly the best known artist to have stayed in Saint Rémy de Provence. He arrived in Saint Rémy de Provence from Arles on 8 May 1889, and at his own request was ‘interned’ at Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. He was fascinated by the quality of the light and the intense beauty of the landscapes he discovered in Saint Rémy and also extremely inspired, happy and relieved to finally find a calm and understanding atmosphere among the nuns and staff who took him in; he created almost 150 paintings and many drawings in the course of one year. This St Rémy period is considered to be of great importance in the work of Vincent van Gogh. He left the town on 16 May 1890 and went to Auvers sur Oise, where he died just over two months later, on 29 July 1890. An independent walk through the world of Vincent van Gogh is available. The Saint Rémy de Provence Tourist Office also organises guided visits. Vincent van Gogh is undoubtedly the best known artist to have stayed in Saint Rémy de Provence. He arrived in Saint Rémy de Provence from Arles on 8 May 1889, and at his own request was ‘interned’ at Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. He was fascinated by the quality of the light and the intense beauty of the landscapes he discovered in Saint Rémy and also extremely inspired, happy and relieved to finally find a calm and understanding atmosphere among the nuns and staff who took him in; he created almost 150 paintings and many drawings in the course of one year. This St Rémy period is considered to be of great importance in the work of Vincent van Gogh. He left the town on 16 May 1890 and went to Auvers sur Oise, where he died just over two months later, on 29 July 1890. An independent walk through the world of Vincent van Gogh is available. The Saint Rémy de Provence Tourist Office also organises guided visits. Vincent van Gogh is undoubtedly the best known artist to have stayed in Saint Rémy de Provence. He arrived in Saint Rémy de Provence from Arles on 8 May 1889, and at his own request was ‘interned’ at Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. He was fascinated by the quality of the light and the intense beauty of the landscapes he discovered in Saint Rémy and also extremely inspired, happy and relieved to finally find a calm and understanding atmosphere among the nuns and staff who took him in; he created almost 150 paintings and many drawings in the course of one year. This St Rémy period is considered to be of great importance in the work of Vincent van Gogh. He left the town on 16 May 1890 and went to Auvers sur Oise, where he died just over two months later, on 29 July 1890. An independent walk through the world of Vincent van Gogh is available. The Saint Rémy de Provence Tourist Office also organises guided visits. Vincent van Gogh is undoubtedly the best known artist to have stayed in Saint Rémy de Provence. He arrived in Saint Rémy de Provence from Arles on 8 May 1889, and at his own request was ‘interned’ at Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. He was fascinated by the quality of the light and the intense beauty of the landscapes he discovered in Saint Rémy and also extremely inspired, happy and relieved to finally find a calm and understanding atmosphere among the nuns and staff who took him in; he created almost 150 paintings and many drawings in the course of one year. This St Rémy period is considered to be of great importance in the work of Vincent van Gogh. He left the town on 16 May 1890 and went to Auvers sur Oise, where he died just over two months later, on 29 July 1890. An independent walk through the world of Vincent van Gogh is available. The Saint Rémy de Provence Tourist Office also organises guided visits. Vincent van Gogh is undoubtedly the best known artist to have stayed in Saint Rémy de Provence. He arrived in Saint Rémy de Provence from Arles on 8 May 1889, and at his own request was ‘interned’ at Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. He was fascinated by the quality of the light and the intense beauty of the landscapes he discovered in Saint Rémy and also extremely inspired, happy and relieved to finally find a calm and understanding atmosphere among the nuns and staff who took him in; he created almost 150 paintings and many drawings in the course of one year. This St Rémy period is considered to be of great importance in the work of Vincent van Gogh. He left the town on 16 May 1890 and went to Auvers sur Oise, where he died just over two months later, on 29 July 1890. An independent walk through the world of Vincent van Gogh is available. The Saint Rémy de Provence Tourist Office also organises guided visits.
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Vincent van Gogh is undoubtedly the best known artist to have stayed in Saint Rémy de Provence. He arrived in Saint Rémy de Provence from Arles on 8 May 1889, and at his own request was ‘interned’ at Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. He was fascinated by the quality of the light and the intense beauty of the landscapes he discovered in Saint Rémy and also extremely inspired, happy and relieved to finally find a calm and understanding atmosphere among the nuns and staff who took him in; he created almost 150 paintings and many drawings in the course of one year. This St Rémy period is considered to be of great importance in the work of Vincent van Gogh. He left the town on 16 May 1890 and went to Auvers sur Oise, where he died just over two months later, on 29 July 1890. An independent walk through the world of Vincent van Gogh is available. The Saint Rémy de Provence Tourist Office also organises guided visits. Vincent van Gogh is undoubtedly the best known artist to have stayed in Saint Rémy de Provence. He arrived in Saint Rémy de Provence from Arles on 8 May 1889, and at his own request was ‘interned’ at Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. He was fascinated by the quality of the light and the intense beauty of the landscapes he discovered in Saint Rémy and also extremely inspired, happy and relieved to finally find a calm and understanding atmosphere among the nuns and staff who took him in; he created almost 150 paintings and many drawings in the course of one year. This St Rémy period is considered to be of great importance in the work of Vincent van Gogh. He left the town on 16 May 1890 and went to Auvers sur Oise, where he died just over two months later, on 29 July 1890. An independent walk through the world of Vincent van Gogh is available. The Saint Rémy de Provence Tourist Office also organises guided visits. Vincent van Gogh is undoubtedly the best known artist to have stayed in Saint Rémy de Provence. He arrived in Saint Rémy de Provence from Arles on 8 May 1889, and at his own request was ‘interned’ at Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. He was fascinated by the quality of the light and the intense beauty of the landscapes he discovered in Saint Rémy and also extremely inspired, happy and relieved to finally find a calm and understanding atmosphere among the nuns and staff who took him in; he created almost 150 paintings and many drawings in the course of one year. This St Rémy period is considered to be of great importance in the work of Vincent van Gogh. He left the town on 16 May 1890 and went to Auvers sur Oise, where he died just over two months later, on 29 July 1890. An independent walk through the world of Vincent van Gogh is available. The Saint Rémy de Provence Tourist Office also organises guided visits. Vincent van Gogh is undoubtedly the best known artist to have stayed in Saint Rémy de Provence. He arrived in Saint Rémy de Provence from Arles on 8 May 1889, and at his own request was ‘interned’ at Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. He was fascinated by the quality of the light and the intense beauty of the landscapes he discovered in Saint Rémy and also extremely inspired, happy and relieved to finally find a calm and understanding atmosphere among the nuns and staff who took him in; he created almost 150 paintings and many drawings in the course of one year. This St Rémy period is considered to be of great importance in the work of Vincent van Gogh. He left the town on 16 May 1890 and went to Auvers sur Oise, where he died just over two months later, on 29 July 1890. An independent walk through the world of Vincent van Gogh is available. The Saint Rémy de Provence Tourist Office also organises guided visits. Vincent van Gogh is undoubtedly the best known artist to have stayed in Saint Rémy de Provence. He arrived in Saint Rémy de Provence from Arles on 8 May 1889, and at his own request was ‘interned’ at Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. He was fascinated by the quality of the light and the intense beauty of the landscapes he discovered in Saint Rémy and also extremely inspired, happy and relieved to finally find a calm and understanding atmosphere among the nuns and staff who took him in; he created almost 150 paintings and many drawings in the course of one year. This St Rémy period is considered to be of great importance in the work of Vincent van Gogh. He left the town on 16 May 1890 and went to Auvers sur Oise, where he died just over two months later, on 29 July 1890. An independent walk through the world of Vincent van Gogh is available. The Saint Rémy de Provence Tourist Office also organises guided visits. Vincent van Gogh is undoubtedly the best known artist to have stayed in Saint Rémy de Provence. He arrived in Saint Rémy de Provence from Arles on 8 May 1889, and at his own request was ‘interned’ at Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. He was fascinated by the quality of the light and the intense beauty of the landscapes he discovered in Saint Rémy and also extremely inspired, happy and relieved to finally find a calm and understanding atmosphere among the nuns and staff who took him in; he created almost 150 paintings and many drawings in the course of one year. This St Rémy period is considered to be of great importance in the work of Vincent van Gogh. He left the town on 16 May 1890 and went to Auvers sur Oise, where he died just over two months later, on 29 July 1890. An independent walk through the world of Vincent van Gogh is available. The Saint Rémy de Provence Tourist Office also organises guided visits. Vincent van Gogh is undoubtedly the best known artist to have stayed in Saint Rémy de Provence. He arrived in Saint Rémy de Provence from Arles on 8 May 1889, and at his own request was ‘interned’ at Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. He was fascinated by the quality of the light and the intense beauty of the landscapes he discovered in Saint Rémy and also extremely inspired, happy and relieved to finally find a calm and understanding atmosphere among the nuns and staff who took him in; he created almost 150 paintings and many drawings in the course of one year. This St Rémy period is considered to be of great importance in the work of Vincent van Gogh. He left the town on 16 May 1890 and went to Auvers sur Oise, where he died just over two months later, on 29 July 1890. An independent walk through the world of Vincent van Gogh is available. The Saint Rémy de Provence Tourist Office also organises guided visits. Vincent van Gogh is undoubtedly the best known artist to have stayed in Saint Rémy de Provence. He arrived in Saint Rémy de Provence from Arles on 8 May 1889, and at his own request was ‘interned’ at Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. He was fascinated by the quality of the light and the intense beauty of the landscapes he discovered in Saint Rémy and also extremely inspired, happy and relieved to finally find a calm and understanding atmosphere among the nuns and staff who took him in; he created almost 150 paintings and many drawings in the course of one year. This St Rémy period is considered to be of great importance in the work of Vincent van Gogh. He left the town on 16 May 1890 and went to Auvers sur Oise, where he died just over two months later, on 29 July 1890. An independent walk through the world of Vincent van Gogh is available. The Saint Rémy de Provence Tourist Office also organises guided visits.
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