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Vincent van Gogh’s asylum paintings (0:00) On 8 May 1889, van Gogh voluntarily entered the asylum of St. Paul near Saint-Rémy in the Provence region of southern France. Saint-Paul, which began as an Augustine monastery in the 12th century, was converted into an asylum in the 19th century. It is located in an area of cornfields, vineyards and olive trees at the time run by a former naval doctor, Dr. Théophile Peyron. Theo arranged for two small rooms—adjoining cells with barred windows. The second was to be used as a studio. Van Gogh was initially confined to the immediate asylum grounds and painted (without the bars) the world he saw from his room, such as ivy covered trees, lilacs, and irises of the garden. Through the open bars Van Gogh could also see an enclosed wheat field, subject of many paintings at Saint-Rémy. As he ventured outside of the asylum walls, he painted the wheat fields, olive groves, and cypress trees of the surrounding countryside, which he saw as "characteristic of Provence." Over the course of the year, he painted about 150 canvases. The imposed regimen of asylum life gave Van Gogh a hard-won stability: "I feel happier here with my work than I could be outside. By staying here a good long time, I shall have learned regular habits and in the long run the result will be more order in my life." While his time at Saint-Rémy forced his management of his vices, such as coffee, alcohol, poor eating habits and periodic attempts to consume turpentine and paint, his stay was not ideal. He needed to obtain permission to leave the asylum grounds. The food was poor; he generally ate only bread and soup. His only apparent form of treatment were two-hour baths twice a week. During his year there, Van Gogh would have periodic attacks, possibly due to a form of epilepsy. By early 1890 van Gogh's attacks of illness had worsened and he believed that his stay at the asylum was not helping to make him better. This led to his plans to move to Auvers-sur-Oise just north of Paris in May 1890. ————————————————————— Hospital at Saint Remy 0:04 Ward in the Hospital in Arles 0:14 Garden of the Hospital in Arles 0:26 Corridor in Saint-Paul Hospital 0:36 Entrance Hall of Saint- Paul Hospital 0:44 Corner of the Asylum 0:51 Garden of the Asylum 1:02 Irises 1:11 Field with poppies 1:22 Cypresses 1:32 Olive grove 1:42 The starry night 1:52 Wheat field with cypresses 2:02 Wheatfield with a Reaper 2:11 The garden at the asylum 2:19 Self-portrait 2:28 Van Gogh’s bedroom in Arles 2:38 Pietà 2:48 Self-portrait 2:58 The sheep-shearer 3:08 The spinner 3:18 The garden of Saint-Paul Hospital 3:27 The man is at sea 3:34 The end of the day 3:43 The Road Menders 3:51 Pine trees with figure in the garden of Saint-Paul Hospital 4:01 A meadow in the mountains 4:10 Olive picking 4:19 Olive grove with picking figures 4:28 First steps 4:38 Noon: rest from work 4:48 Blossoming almond tree 4:58 The Drinkers 5:08 L’Arlésienne 5:18 Prisoners’ round 5:28 Two peasant women digging in field with snow 5:37 Sorrowing old man 5:46 Wild roses 5:59 The Good Samaritan 6:09 Landscape with Couple Walking and Crescent Moon 6:18 The raising of Lazarus 6:27 Vase with Irises against a Yellow Background 6:36 Road with Cypress and Star 6:46 —————————————————————— Stay tuned for more videos. ———————————————–––––––––– Follow me on Instagram! / vang_art_ —————————————————————— TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZM8VYyq5h/ #vangogh #vincentvangogh #asylum #starrynight #nottestellata