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March 8, 2016
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Clare Midgley

The Sower with Setting Sun – Vincent van Gogh (1888)

The Sower with Setting Sun – Vincent van Gogh (1888)

Van Gogh Sunflowers London Version,Berceuse Otterlo version, Sunflowers Munich version
Christ at the Gaujean and Rembrandt's Slaughtered Ox
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