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Van Gogh painted "Irises" in the garden of the asylum at Saint-Rémy, where he was recuperating from a severe attack of mental illness. Although he considered it more a study than a finished picture, it was exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants in 1889. "Irises" exemplifies van Gogh's practice of working directly from life. Its energy and theme-the regenerative powers of the earth -express the artist's deeply personal belief in the divinity of art and nature.
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Les faux Van Gogh La vente record (40 millions de dollars au magnat japonais de l'assurance Yasuo Goto) d'un bouquet de tournesols de Vincent Van Gogh, par Christie's le 30 mars 1987, sera à l'origine d'un scandale majeur.
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