Trading on a name, Arles's stylish Café van Gogh lures both jazz lovers and those who visit the city to pay homage to the café's namesake. Vincent van Gogh lived in Arles for a year until, after an argument with fellow artist Paul Gauguin, he sliced off part of his own ear. He spent much of the next year in a mental hospital in nearby St.-Rémy, where he painted some of his most moving works, including 'Irises' and 'Starry Night,' before his suicide in 1890.
—From "Essence of Provence," September 1995, National Geographic magazine
Journey back to the 1100s when France first dared to fashion heaven's image in soaring cathedrals of stone with this gallery of images from photographer James L. Stanfield.
Markets and antique shops populate the quintessentially French town of Provence. Immerse yourself in the culture that inspired the likes of Van Gogh, Matisse and Cezanne.