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This image of a postcard made available by the Van Gogh Museum shows a faded picture postcard featuring a man standing next to a bicycle on a back street of the village of Auvers-sur-Oise, 35 kilometers (21 miles) north of Paris, which has led a Dutch researcher to what is now thought to be the exact location depicted in the troubled artist's final work, “Tree Roots,” which he painted on the day he suffered a fatal gunshot wound on July 27, 1890. (Van Gogh Museum via AP)

This image of a postcard made available by the Van Gogh Museum shows a faded picture postcard featuring a man standing next to a bicycle on a back street of the village of Auvers-sur-Oise, 35 kilometers (21 miles) north of Paris, which has led a Dutch researcher to what is now thought to be the exact location depicted in the troubled artist's final work, “Tree Roots,” which he painted on the day he suffered a fatal gunshot wound on July 27, 1890. (Van Gogh Museum via AP)

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