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Description Van Gogh's view of the bleak stairwell from his attic room in Auvers, France as he left every morning for the last seventy days of his life before committing suicide (the stairwell has been preserved unchanged since his death). The view is from just inside his room. Inset a foot inside the small square opening at the right of the floor/stairs, is the porthole window depicted in the image titled Image:Van Goghs Final View - Window by Attic Room Deathbed.jpg.
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Author Own Work - Many thanks to the historical monument's management for allowing me many hours of unlimited and solitary access to the area. The private and quiet time I spent in Vincent's room, stairways, and other areas in the attic space where he lived enabled me to leave with a 'feel' for the era and van Gogh's tragic last days that will not to be forgotten.

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