Rare Van Gogh Watercolor Acquired By Dutch Museum

Rare Van Gogh Watercolor Acquired By Dutch Museum

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A painting thought to be the last known watercolor painted by Vincent van Gogh in Nuenen was recently acquired by the Het Noordbrabants Museum in The Netherlands. “The garden of the vicarage at Nuenen” rendered in the autumn of 1885, “occupies an important place in van Gogh’s oeuvre.”

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