In October 1888, Vincent van Gogh, who had lived for eight months at Arles, painted his room. A year later, when he found himself shut up in the asylum of Saint-Paul de Mausole near Saint-Remy, he felt the need to make two copies of this painting he so loved. The work became famous in part because it has been reproduced in several graphic formats.
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