Vincent van Gogh’s The Artist on the Road to Tarascon (August 1888) Courtesy of the Kulturhistorisches Museum Magdeburg (inventory GK 558, St 29)
A few weeks ago we told the story of the Van Gogh self-portrait that was hidden in a salt mine in central Germany to protect it from bombing raids during the Second World War. In 1945, the Magdeburg museum’s painting of
The Artist on the Road to Tarascon (1888)
is believed to have been destroyed by a fire nearly a kilometre underground although it is possible that it was looted and could still survive. Fortunately, it was one of the relatively few Van Gogh paintings that were photographed in colour before the war.
Couple in row with housing developer over NHS discount on new Anglesey home
Anwyl Homes say there was no company-run NHS discount when the nurse and her husband bought the Holyhead property
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SALT LAKE CITY Everybody knew the season was going to be hard and nothing was going to go as planned. And that s not just because the Utah women s basketball team plays in a conference with five teams ranked inside the top 15 in the Associated Press Top 25.
A majority of those challenges will come later.
But just two days before the team s expected season opener against Southern Utah was set to tip-off at the end of November, Utah put a pause to the season as the program dealt with positive COVID-19 results. And just like that, two nonconference games were scrapped, and its game against Oregon State was pushed from Thursday to the following Tuesday.