Windows of Savannah
You may have seen these windows before, I shared this photo in several places, but here it is again. The attraction, of course, are the neat reflections in in the windows.

Windows in Art
Here I continue my series of “Windows in Art”. Today another painting by Vincent Van Gogh. He painted this in Arles; it shows a view out the door of the Carrel Hotel where he rented a room. Across the street is a butcher’s shop.

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Superb but I cannot figure out if the break in the plaster to expose the bricks is deliberate or just a nice artistic coincidence!
Van Gogh – his work has always fascinated me..Looking forward to seeing more windows in art through your series 🙂..
Thanks, PR. Your question sent me on a hunt. See my answer in my post https://phototalk.cafeludwig.com/2026/02/18/helpful-google/.
Wonderful! Read through your log and it was as good as a spy novel 😁!
oh my, I love that first image….the popped colours, exposed brickwork and the amazing reflections….all just draws you in.
Thank you, Cath. It is one of my favorites. I love abstract reflections.