Thursday, February 24, 2011

Fake Community Hours Examples

Call for a Van Gogh




APPEAL TO ALL HOLDERS OF BOARDS OF VAN GOGH
THE YEAR OF SAINT REMY.

There is a gouache of Van Gogh made in late May of 1889, representing the asylum corridor with a fountain in the background of the yard through the entrance with the doors open. To the right of the door, leaning on the ground there are two large paintings, a landscape framed without the other vertical frame. If you zoom in on the closest unframed, do not struggle to guess the subject of the painting: a half-length male figure, probably one of the famous portraits of Napoleon III and Charles X, French adorning public buildings until the fall of the second Empire (1871). For some time I am convinced that those two obsolete paintings were donated by the mother superior, Sister asylum Epiphan Deschanel Van Gogh paintings and short of time that may have been repainted.

Call
so museums and private owners of works of a certain size the time of Saint Rémy to submit x-ray to see if we can be in a hidden portrait and let me know using the space for comments or by sending an email to: info@geometriefluide.com .

Antonio De Robertis

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