- 2°10′17.5″E / 49.070694°N 2.171528°E / 49.070694; 2.171528 The
Auberge Ravoux is a
French historic landmark located in the
heart of the
village of Auvers-sur-Oise...
- Gogh died in the
early morning of 29 July, 1890 in his room at the
Auberge Ravoux, in the
French village of Auvers-sur-Oise,
after presumably shooting himself...
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floor of the
Auberge Ravoux where he died has been preserved,
although no
furniture remains. The
Institut Van Gogh owns
Auberge Ravoux,
organizes the visits...
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Portrait of
Adeline Ravoux was
painted by
Vincent van Gogh in 1890. The twelve-year-old
Adeline Ravoux was the
daughter of Arthur-Gustave
Ravoux,
whose inn is...
- his time in the area.
There he
meets the
temporary proprietress Adeline Ravoux, who was fond of Van Gogh and also
surprised by his death. At her suggestion...
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Ravoux's slavemaker ant (Temnothorax ravouxi) is a
species of slave-making ant
endemic to Europe. The
species are helotistic, that is, they
oppress another...
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Portrait of
Adeline Ravoux is an oil
painting from June 1890 by
Vincent van Gogh. It is in the
collection of the
Cleveland Museum of Art. The twelve-year-old...
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Augustin Ravoux (January 11, 1815 –
January 17, 1906) was a
French priest and
missionary who
served in the area
preceding Roman Catholic Archdiocese of...
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Retrieved 2023-03-08. Leaf,
Alexandra (2006). Van Gogh's Table: At the
Auberge Ravoux. New York:
Artisan Books. p. 209. ISBN 978-1-57965-315-6. Hochbaum, Susan...
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period at Saint-Rémy.
After he
discharged himself and
moved to the
Auberge Ravoux in Auvers-sur-Oise near Paris, he came
under the care of the homeopathic...