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Daubigny's Garden is one of the last works of Vincent van Gogh. It depicts the garden of the late Charles-François Daubigny, a painter Van Gogh admired all of his life-time.
There are two versions of this Double-square
- the initial study, on extended loan in Kunstmuseum Basel from the Rudolf Staechelin Family Foundation, with the black cat in the foreground towards the left
- the slightly later repetition, on extended loan in the Hiroshima Museum of Art, "without" the black cat: still visible in the earliest reproduction of the painting, published in 1900, and painted over at a later time
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