
The Asylum Garden at Arles, 1889
The Asylum Garden at Arles, 1889. By the end of March 1889, Van Gogh had reconciled himself to the fact that he was unable to live alone, and through correspondence with his sister Wilhelmina and Theo it is clear that he had a partial understanding of his condition. At the very least he was aware of his inabilities and tendencies towards self-harm, writing to his sister Wilhelmina, 'Every day I am taking the remedy that the incomparable Dickens prescribes against suicide. It consists of a glass of wine, a piece of bread, some cheese, and a pipe of tobacco.' 100% Hand painted art: Size: Various Sizes Available Medium: Oil Painting on Canvas Type: Reproduction Artist: Vincent van Gogh Delivery Time: 14-21 days Item #: R-VAN-144 The Asylum Garden at Arles, 1889 by Vincent van Gogh can be reproduced with the same emotions of the original masterpiece. In our in-house studio artists carefully recreate the painting detail-by-detail, colour-by-colour to near perfection. Click he