Vincent Van Gogh Real Room

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EXAMINSTION OF BEDROOM IN ARLES

This artwork is a painting. The creator of this painting is Vincent Van Gogh. Van Gogh was born in 1853 in Netherland. He leads imressionism with his artwork. He deaded in 1890 in France.

He painted this artwork in 1888. This painting name is Bedroom in Arles. He made this painting when he lived in Arles. This painting was his real room. In this painting, Van Gogh's aim was give to peace of people. In this painting shows, blue walls some painting on the wall, two chairs, one bed is on the right and bed color is brown, one nightstand is on the left and it's color dark brown, one window is in the middle on the wall and it's color dark green, one glass and one pitcher on the nightstand.

I liked this painting.

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