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View of Saintes-Maries (1888)
Vincent van Gogh traveled from Arles to the seaside village of Saint-Maries in early June 1888.
On 4 June 1888, he wrote to his brother Theo, “I am at last writing to you from Stes-Maries on the shore of the Mediterranean. The Mediterranean has the colors of mackerel, changeable I mean. You don’t always know if it is green or violet, you can’t even say it’s blue, because the next moment the changing light has taken on a tinge of pink or gray.”
“I brought three canvases and have covered them - two marines, a view of the village, and then some drawings which I will send you by post when I return to Arles tomorrow.”
“I do not think there are 100 houses in the village, or town The chief building, after the old church and an ancient fortress, is the barracks.“