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March 8, 2016
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Clare Midgley

Van Gogh Sunflowers London Version,Berceuse Otterlo version, Sunflowers Munich version

Van Gogh Sunflowers London Version,Berceuse Otterlo version, Sunflowers Munich version

Funeral procession in the wheat field, van der Maaten (with inscriptions by van Gogh)
The Sower with Setting Sun – Vincent van Gogh (1888)
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