A painting of people walking in a circle in one of these locations was based on a similar Gustave Doré print and itself inspired a scene from A Clockwork Orange set to Elgar’s Pomp and Circumstance. For 10 points each:
[10h] Saint-Paul, one of these places, had a garden where an artist’s Trees and Undergrowth series as well as paintings of Irises were created.
ANSWER: asylums [or sanatoriums; or mental hospitals; or psychiatric hospitals; or mental institutions; prompt on hospitals; prompt on prisons with “What was its primary purpose?”]
[10e] From his room at Saint-Paul, Vincent van Gogh created this 1889 painting in which a cypress tree partially blocks a swirling sky.
ANSWER: The Starry Night [or Le Nuit Etoil; or De Sterrennacht]
[10m] While in asylum, van Gogh sold the only painting of his lifetime, The Red Vineyard, at the 1890 Les XX [Lay Vehn] exhibition after this younger brother of his submitted it. Letters to this person are the source of most of the information about Vincent’s life.
ANSWER: Theo van Gogh [or Theodorus van Gogh; accept Theodore]
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