Author: Ephrat Livni
Published on: 15/04/2025 | 00:00:00
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Idyllic Village, Van Gogh’s Roots Pose a Knotty Problem It was recently determined that the artist painted his last work, “Tree Roots,” in Auvers-sur-Oise. In 2020 experts concluded that gnarled tree roots protruding from a hillside was made on the day he died. After the discovery of its historical value, the municipality claimed a section of privately owned land as public domain. Van Gogh’s famous painting depicting the tangled tree shows "the struggle of life, and a struggle with death" the village celebrates the Dutch painter whose work was rejected in life and embraced after his death. In 2013, they bought a small parcel of land connected to their yard. Only years later did it turn out that the roots on that new property were an important part of art history. The roots have their own website and nonprofit organization, run by the Serlingers. A brewing shift toward religious conservatism has emerged from the political vacuum in the country of 175 million people. A New Sydney Beach, 50 Miles Inland: It’s no Bondi Beach, but Pondi, or Penrith Beach, has been a welcome relief for Australians in the sweltering western suburbs. From Something to Fear to Badge of Honor: Once terrified of being on a list by the ousted Assad dictatorship, formerly wanted Syrians are now sharing that status proudly
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