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Beach at Scheveningen in Calm Weather by Van Gogh

Beach at Scheveningen in Calm Weather

Beach at Scheveningen in Calm Weather is an oil painting by Vincent Van Gogh done in the Hague, the Netherlands in August 1882. It is kept in a private collection.

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