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  2. 87 Hackford Road (Van Gogh) - Wikipedia

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    Van Gogh lodged at the home of Ursula Loyer and her daughter Eugenie, [1] at 87 Hackford Road, Stockwell, London, England, from August 1873, [2] while working at the art dealership Goupil & Co. [3] He sketched the 1824-built, [3] three-storey [3] Georgian terrace including the house, opposite Durand School, [4] using pencil with chalk ...

  3. Hackford Road - Wikipedia

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    It runs north–south and is located between Clapham Road to the west and Brixton Road to the east. To the north is the Oval tube station. Van Gogh's drawing of 87 Hackford Road. The artist Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) lived at 87 Hackford Road, then the house of Ursula Loyer and her daughter Eugenie, in 1873 and 1874. [1]

  4. Vincent in Brixton - Wikipedia

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    Vincent in Brixton is a 2002 play by Nicholas Wright. The play premiered at London's National Theatre with Jochum ten Haaf in the title role. It transferred to the Playhouse Theatre and later to Broadway. It focuses on artist Vincent van Gogh's time in Brixton, London in 1873. In the play, which is largely fictional, he falls in love with an ...

  5. Houses at Auvers - Wikipedia

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    The location is the same one in Chaponval as F759 Houses in Auvers (i.e. the subject of this article), featuring the same house with a pointed roof and distinctive chimney (the leftmost house in F758 is the rightmost house in F780 seen at right angles). However, whereas F759 was painted shortly after van Gogh arrived in Auvers, F780 would seem ...

  6. Auberge Ravoux - Wikipedia

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    Auberge Ravoux. The Auberge Ravoux is a French historic landmark located in the heart of the village of Auvers-sur-Oise. [1] It is known as the House of Van Gogh (Maison de Van Gogh) because the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh spent the last 70 days of his life as a lodger at the auberge.

  7. Thatched Cottages and Houses - Wikipedia

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    Thatched Cottages at Cordeville, 1890 or Chaumes de Cordeville à Auvers-sur-Oise (literally Thatches of Cordeville at Auvers-sur-Oise) is an oil painting by Vincent van Gogh that was painted in May 1890 while living in Auvers-sur-Oise, France.

  8. Maison Van Gogh - Wikipedia

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    Maison Van Gogh (lit. ' Van Gogh House ') is a small historic house museum located in Cuesmes, near Mons, in Belgium associated with the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890). As a young man, Van Gogh pursued a career as a Protestant preacher and evangelist among coal miners in the Borinage between 1878 and 1880. After moving between a few ...

  9. Memory of the Garden at Etten (Ladies of Arles) - Wikipedia

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    The "Garden at Etten" refers to the parsonage garden at Etten (now Etten-Leur) which Vincent's father, pastor Theodorus van Gogh, visited in 1875.Vincent spent periods of time there, notably from Easter to Christmas 1881 when he returned to join his brother Theo, an art dealer, determined to become an artist.