Vincent Van Gogh lived a restless, itinerant life. He moved regularly, from his parents’ vicarage to the homes of peasants, from seaside Ramsgate and landmark locations in London to the heights of Montmartre, from the now-famous Yellow House in Arles to a hospital and then an asylum. In his final years, he wandered the fields and streets of Auvers, near Paris.
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