Studio in the South

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Studio in the South is an alternative name for the "Studio of the South," the shared artistic workspace envisioned by Vincent van Gogh in Arles as a collaborative hub for avant-garde painters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artistic project
planned artists' studio
alternateName Studio of the South NERFINISHED
artisticGoal development of a new art of the future
mutual influence among modern painters
associatedWith Post-Impressionism NERFINISHED
avant-garde art
conceptualStatus largely unrealized artistic community
country France
creator Vincent van Gogh NERFINISHED
envisionedBy Vincent van Gogh NERFINISHED
historicalContext late 19th-century French art
inception 1888
inspiredBy Vincent van Gogh's desire for an artists' community
intendedPurpose collaborative hub for avant-garde painters
shared artistic workspace
keyFigure Paul Gauguin NERFINISHED
Vincent van Gogh NERFINISHED
location Arles NERFINISHED
France
Provence NERFINISHED
movement Post-Impressionism
plannedCollaborator Paul Gauguin NERFINISHED
relatedEvent Paul Gauguin's visit to Arles in 1888
Vincent van Gogh's stay in Arles
relatedWork Sunflowers series NERFINISHED
The Bedroom NERFINISHED
The Night Café NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1880s
usedSpace Yellow House in Arles NERFINISHED

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Studio of the South alsoKnownAs Studio in the South