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Cottages (Van Gogh series)

Cottages is a subject of paintings created by Vincent van Gogh from 1883 and 1885. This is related to the Peasant Character Studies that Van Gogh worked on during the same time period.

Cottages, 1883, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F17)

Background

Inspired by the work of Jean-François Millet and others working in the 'peasant' genre, Van Gogh became interested in representing peasant life in his art. To depict the essence and spirit of their life, he for a time lived as they lived, he was in the fields as they were, enduring the weather for long hours as they were. To do so was not something taught in art schools, he wrote, a reflection of his frustrated by traditionalists who focused on technique more than the essence of the subject matter.[1]

So thoroughly was he engaged in living the peasant lifestyle that his appearance and manner of speech began to change. This alienated some of his friends and family, but was a cost, he believed, necessary for his artistic development.[2]

Drenthe

Van Gogh visited the province of Drenthe for three months, staying in Nieuw-Amsterdam,. While there, he explored the countryside still untouched by progress found in larger towns and cities. Cottages (F17) is a study of farm cottages and an outbuilding that Van Gogh found on one of his treks. The dark cottage is set against the evening sky. Here he was greatly impressed by the working poor, but unable to find models for his character studies.[3]

Nuenen

In 1882, Van Gogh's father became pastor in Nuenen and the family lived at the vicarage at Nuenen, a small village in the North Brabant district of the Netherlands. Having been in Drenthe for several months, Van Gogh came to live with his parents in December 1883 and stayed there until May 1885.[4]

During the winter in Nuenen Van Gogh worked on character studies of the local peasants. There was little to be done in the fields and Van Gogh was able to make connections to people through his father, a town minister.[5] Van Gogh's character studies culminated in his famous painting The Potato Eaters.[6]

The Cottage (F83) was a home that the De Groot family, immortalized in The Potato Eaters shared with another family. The cottage has double front doors, a split chimney and quarters for two families. Seen in the evening light, the cottage seems peaceful. Van Gogh called the peasant homes "human nests".[7]

Peasant Woman Digging in Front of Her Cottage (F142) was one of the paintings that Van Gogh left behind when he went to Antwerp in 1885 and it went to his mother Anna Carbentus van Gogh.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ Harrison, R, ed. (2011). "Vincent van Gogh. Letter to Theo van Gogh. Written July 1885 in Nuenen". Van Gogh Letters. WebExhibits. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  2. ^ Harrison, R, ed. (2011). "Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh, The Hague, c. 15-27 April 1882". Van Gogh Letters. WebExhibits. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  3. ^ "Cottages, 1883". Permanent Collection. Van Gogh Museum. 2005–2011. Retrieved 2011-05-18.
  4. ^ "The Vicarage at Nuenen, 1885". Permanent Collection. Van Gogh Museum. 2005–2011. Retrieved 2011-05-15.
  5. ^ "Head of a Man, 1885". Permanent Collection. Van Gogh Museum. 2005–2011. Retrieved 2011-05-15.
  6. ^ Hansen; Nichols; Sund; Knudsen; Bremen (2003). Van Gogh: Fields. Hatje Cantz Publishers for Toledo Museum of Art Exhibition. p. 46. ISBN 3-7757-1131-7.
  7. ^ "The Cottage, 1885". Permanent Collection. Van Gogh Museum. 2005–2011. Retrieved 2011-05-18.
  8. ^ "A Peasant Woman Digging in Front of Her Cottage, c. 1885". Collections. Art Institute of Chicago. 2011. Retrieved 2011-05-15.

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Cottages is a subject of paintings created by Vincent van Gogh from 1883 and 1885 This is related to the Peasant Character Studies that Van Gogh worked on during the same time period Cottages 1883 Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F17 Contents 1 Background 2 Drenthe 3 Nuenen 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBackground Edit Farmhouse Among Trees 1883 Museum Kolekcji Jana Pawla II Warsaw Poland F18 Inspired by the work of Jean Francois Millet and others working in the peasant genre Van Gogh became interested in representing peasant life in his art To depict the essence and spirit of their life he for a time lived as they lived he was in the fields as they were enduring the weather for long hours as they were To do so was not something taught in art schools he wrote a reflection of his frustrated by traditionalists who focused on technique more than the essence of the subject matter 1 So thoroughly was he engaged in living the peasant lifestyle that his appearance and manner of speech began to change This alienated some of his friends and family but was a cost he believed necessary for his artistic development 2 Drenthe EditVan Gogh visited the province of Drenthe for three months staying in Nieuw Amsterdam While there he explored the countryside still untouched by progress found in larger towns and cities Cottages F17 is a study of farm cottages and an outbuilding that Van Gogh found on one of his treks The dark cottage is set against the evening sky Here he was greatly impressed by the working poor but unable to find models for his character studies 3 Nuenen EditIn 1882 Van Gogh s father became pastor in Nuenen and the family lived at the vicarage at Nuenen a small village in the North Brabant district of the Netherlands Having been in Drenthe for several months Van Gogh came to live with his parents in December 1883 and stayed there until May 1885 4 During the winter in Nuenen Van Gogh worked on character studies of the local peasants There was little to be done in the fields and Van Gogh was able to make connections to people through his father a town minister 5 Van Gogh s character studies culminated in his famous painting The Potato Eaters 6 The Cottage F83 was a home that the De Groot family immortalized in The Potato Eaters shared with another family The cottage has double front doors a split chimney and quarters for two families Seen in the evening light the cottage seems peaceful Van Gogh called the peasant homes human nests 7 Peasant Woman Digging in Front of Her Cottage F142 was one of the paintings that Van Gogh left behind when he went to Antwerp in 1885 and it went to his mother Anna Carbentus van Gogh 8 Cottage 1885 Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F83 Cottage with Peasant Woman Digging 1885 Private collection F89 Cottage and Woman with Goat 1885 Stadel Frankfort Germany F90 Cottage with Trees also Cottage June 1885 Private collection F91 Cottage with Trees 1885 Private collection F92 Cottage with Trees 1885 Private collection F92a Cottage with Trees 1885 Wallraf Richartz Museum Cologne F93 Cottage with Peasant Coming Home 1885 Museo Soumaya Mexico City F170 Peasant Woman Digging in Front of Her Cottage 1885 Art Institute of Chicago F142 Cottage with Trees and Peasant Woman 1885 Private collection F187 Cottage with Decrepit barn and Stooping Woman 1885 Private collection F1669 Cottage June July 1885 Private collection No F number JH Add 23 Rural village at night Rijksmuseum AmsterdamSee also EditHouses at Auvers a return to the subject of cottages by van Gogh in 1890 Impressionism List of works by Vincent van Gogh Post Impressionism Saint Paul Asylum Saint Remy Van Gogh series Thatched Cottages and HousesReferences Edit Harrison R ed 2011 Vincent van Gogh Letter to Theo van Gogh Written July 1885 in Nuenen Van Gogh Letters WebExhibits Retrieved 2011 05 12 Harrison R ed 2011 Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh The Hague c 15 27 April 1882 Van Gogh Letters WebExhibits Retrieved 2011 05 12 Cottages 1883 Permanent Collection Van Gogh Museum 2005 2011 Retrieved 2011 05 18 The Vicarage at Nuenen 1885 Permanent Collection Van Gogh Museum 2005 2011 Retrieved 2011 05 15 Head of a Man 1885 Permanent Collection Van Gogh Museum 2005 2011 Retrieved 2011 05 15 Hansen Nichols Sund Knudsen Bremen 2003 Van Gogh Fields Hatje Cantz Publishers for Toledo Museum of Art Exhibition p 46 ISBN 3 7757 1131 7 The Cottage 1885 Permanent Collection Van Gogh Museum 2005 2011 Retrieved 2011 05 18 A Peasant Woman Digging in Front of Her Cottage c 1885 Collections Art Institute of Chicago 2011 Retrieved 2011 05 15 External links Edit Media related to Cottages Vincent van Gogh serie 1883 1885 at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cottages Van Gogh series amp oldid 1107174800, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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