Corridor in the Asylum, September 1889, Oil color and essence over black chalk on pink laid ('Ingres') paper, 25 5/8 x 19 5/16in. (65.1 x 49.1cm), Drawings, Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, Zundert 1853–1890 Auvers-sur-Oise), This haunting view of a sharply receding corridor is the artist's most powerful depiction of the asylum of Saint-Paul-de-Mausole in St. Rémy, where he spent twelve months near the end of his life and where he painted oils of olive groves, cypresses, roses, and irises ('Women Picking Olives')
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Corridor, Asylum, September 1889, Oil color, essence, black chalk, pink laid, Ingres, paper, 25 5/8 x 19 5/16in, 65.1 49.1cm, Drawings, Vincent van Gogh, Dutch, Zundert, 1853–1890, Auvers-sur-Oise, haunting, view, sharply receding, corridor, artist, powerful depiction, asylum, Saint-Paul-de-Mausole, St, Rémy, spent twelve, months, life, painted oils, olive groves, cypresses, roses, irises, Women Picking, Olives
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