Amsterdam

Amsterdam
ISBN-10
0906558034
ISBN-13
9780906558034
Series
Amsterdam
Category
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Pages
96
Language
English
Published
1979
Author
Kathryn Spink

Description

During his lifetime van Gogh paid only one , unhappy visit to Amsterdam when he attempted to seek out the young widow , Kee Vos , with whom he had fallen in love while she was living in Etten . After spurning the luckless artist ' s ...

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