Is Andō Hiroshige the Secret Behind Vincent Van Gogh’s “Farmhouse in Provence”?

Paintings often hold more meaning than meets the eye. When Vincent van Gogh arrived in Paris in 1886, he fell in love with Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Inspired by prints such as Andō Hiroshige’s Cherry Blossoms in Full Bloom Along the Sumida River, van Gogh created Farmhouse in Provence. Vincent van Gogh and Andō Hiroshige were two great artists connected across time and space. Learn about their connection to ignite your own inspiration.
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