Bed in Van Gogh's painting may still be around
By Agence France-presse in The Hague,netherlands | China Daily | Updated: 2016-11-01 07:44
A bed first made famous by Vincent van Gogh's 1888 painting The Bedroom, may today still be lurking in a home or attic in a small Dutch town, an art historian claimed on Sunday.
Britain-based Van Gogh expert Martin Bailey says the bed on which Van Gogh slept while living in the scenic southern French city of Arles may have ended up in a home in Boxmeer in the Netherlands after World War II.
Bailey based his belief on his discovery of a letter written in 1937 by Van Gogh's cousin, Vincent Willem, in which he said he still possessed the bed of his famous uncle, who committed suicide in 1890.
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