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The Yellow House (Dutch: Het gele huis), alternatively named The Street (Dutch: De straat), [1] [2] is an 1888 oil painting by the 19th-century Dutch Post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh. The house was the right wing of 2 Place Lamartine, Arles , France, where, on May 1, 1888, Van Gogh rented four rooms.
Décoration for the Yellow House was the main project Vincent van Gogh focused on in Arles, from August 1888 until his breakdown the day before Christmas. This Décoration had no pre-defined form or size; the central idea of the Décoration grew step by step, with the progress of his work.
The Yellow House is a memoir by Sarah M. Broom.It is Broom's first book and it was published on August 13, 2019, by Grove Press. [2] The Yellow House chronicles Broom's family (mapping back approximately 100 years), her life growing up in New Orleans East, and the eventual demise of her beloved childhood home after Hurricane Katrina.
The Yellow House was located across from where the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden stands today. [8] The private prison was in use as a waystation of the interstate slave trade from 1836 to 1850. [9] During his one term in the U.S. Congress, Abraham Lincoln recorded that he could see the building from the U.S. Capitol. [9]
Yellow House Artist Collective, a collective in Sydney, Australia; Yellow House Canyon, a canyon in west Texas; Yellow House Draw, a dry watercourse that extends across the Llano Estacado of west Texas; Beit Beirut or the Yellow House, a museum and urban cultural center celebrating the history of Beirut; The Yellow House, a 2007 film by Amor Hakkar
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[2] [3] The canvas was the house itself and almost every wall, floor and ceiling became part of the gallery and performance space. The rooms of the house were inspired by Pop Art, Surrealism, Dada and Conceptualism. [4] Overseas visitors to the Yellow House included members of the rock band Pink Floyd, Marty Feldman and David Litvinoff. [5] [6]
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