- Les
Alyscamps (or 'L'Allée des
Alyscamps') is a pair of
paintings ("pendants") by
Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh.
Painted in 1888 in Arles, France, it...
- 1981, the
Alyscamps was
classified a
UNESCO World Heritage Site, as part of the Arles,
Roman and
Romanesque Monuments group. The
Alyscamps continued to...
- Gogh made
another pair of
paintings at Les
Alyscamps. Les
Alyscamps 1888
Private collection (F569) Les
Alyscamps 1888
Collection Basil P. and
Elise Goulandris...
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Bohemian woman, or The Gypsy) Dis
alyscamps l'amo
souspire / Des
alyscamps l'âme
soupire (A Sigh on the soul for the
Alyscamps) Lou
cabridan / Le
cabridan (The...
- Église Saint-Honorat [fr] in
Alyscamps, France,
early 13th
century Mason's mark in the Église Saint-Honorat in
Alyscamps France,
early 13th
century Arrowhead-shaped...
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Their first joint outdoor venture was at the
Alyscamps, when they
produced the
pendants Les
Alyscamps. The
single painting Gauguin completed during his...
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golden age, as
attested by the
baths of
Constantine and the
necropolis of
Alyscamps. In the 11th and 12th centuries,
Arles once
again became one of the most...
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Notable examples in
France during the
period are
Alyscamps in
Arles and
Maison Carrée in Nîmes. The
Alyscamps is a
large Roman necropolis,
which is a short...
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Qubbet el-Hawa
Saqqara Siwa
Oasis Theban Necropolis Umm el-Qa'ab
Minya Alyscamps Civaux Père
Lachaise Cemetery Necropolis of
Bougon Pantheon Necropolis...
- They include: The
Roman Theatre of
Arles The
arena or
amphitheatre The
Alyscamps (Roman necropolis) The
Thermae of
Constantine The
cryptoporticus Arles...