The Monastery of St Paul de Mausole - Van Gogh's asylum, a photo by makingamark2 on Flickr.
At the rear is a garden where sunflowers and lavender are grown.
I only went to St Remy de Provence in the end. Last time I went to Arles and did not have enough time for St Remy. This time I drove across the Crau Plain and across the Alpilles - which made a lot more sense to me of the paintings he painted while in Provence.
Via Flickr:
ThIs is the rear of the monastery south of St Remy de Provence which gave asylum to Van Gogh after he became I'll in Arles. He stayed for a year and painted a number of famous paintings while he was here
Beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteGosh... you are having SUCH a fabulous trip!!! WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteI just finished a fictional book loosely tied to Van Gogh's life while in Arles, and here. It was called "Sunflowers".
Amazing! Those sunflowers are a painting waiting to happen :o)
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