Immersed in the paintings of Van Gogh, Cézanne, or Monet, have you ever longed to experience those vibrant worlds? Fortunately, many famous paintings are inspired by real places that you can visit. Say, Monet’s Giverny garden, or the church in Auvers where Van Gogh spent his final days. These places not only preserve the eternal beauty of art but also offer us the chance to engage in a dialogue across time and space with the masters. Thanks to The Cultural Tutor, who is committed to promoting the popularization of knowledge and the inheritance of culture, by sharing in-depth content on art, history, and culture, and stimulates interest in the stories behind classic works. Source
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