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Breton Women is an 1888 watercolour painting by Vincent van Gogh, copying a work by Émile Bernard, a friend of both van Gogh and Paul Gauguin who also produced Breton Women at a Wall on a similar subject. It is now in the collection of the Galleria d'arte moderna in Milan.
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- (in Italian) Federica Armiraglio, Van Gogh, Milano, Skira, 2003.
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