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Portraits by Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh lived during the Impressionist era. With the development of photography, painters and artists turned to conveying the feeling and ideas behind people, places, and things rather than trying to imitate their physical forms. Impressionist artists did this by emphasizing certain hues, using vigorous brushstrokes, and paying attention to highlighting. Vincent van Gogh implemented this ideology to pursue his goal of depicting his own feelings toward and involvement with his subjects. Van Gogh's portraiture focuses on color and brushstrokes to demonstrate their inner qualities and Van Gogh's own relationship with them.[citation needed]

Vincent van Gogh painted portraits throughout his career from 1881 through 1890.

The Netherlands and Brussels (1881–1886) Edit

Van Gogh was fascinated with making portraits early in his artistic career. He wrote to his brother, Theo while studying in The Hague, "I want to do a drawing that not quite everybody will understand, the figure simplified to the essentials, with a deliberate disregard of those details that do not belong to the actual character and are merely accidental." As an example, he discussed having their parents pose for a painting, but that, in capturing the character of a "poor village clergyman" or "a couple who have grown old together in love and fidelity", they may not appreciate the work, because in doing so the painting would not be an exact likeness. Even so, he considered it a "serious matter" to focus on their character, one where his approach should be trusted.[1]

Joseph Blok Edit

Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo in November 1882 that he had drawn a portrait of Jozef Blok (F993), a street bookseller who was sometimes called "Binnenhof's outdoor librarian". Unlike the character studies, the work was detailed in pencil with watercolor and chalk. At this time it was rare for Van Gogh to use color, as he found it difficult to work with (see early works of Vincent van Gogh).

Peasant character studies Edit

In November 1882, Van Gogh began drawings of individuals to depict a range of character types from the working class.[2] The "peasant genre" that greatly influenced Van Gogh began in the 1840s with the works of Jean-François Millet, Jules Breton, and others. In 1885, Van Gogh described the painting of peasants as the most essential contribution to modern art.[3]

Van Gogh held laborers up to a high standard of how dedicatedly he should approach painting, "One must undertake with confidence, with a certain assurance that one is doing a reasonable thing, like the farmer who drives his plow... (one who) drags the harrow behind himself. If one hasn't a horse, one is one's own horse."[4]

To depicting the essence of the life of the peasant and their spirit, Van Gogh lived as they lived, he was in the fields as they were, enduring the weather or long hours as they were. To do so was not something taught in schools, he noted, and became frustrated by traditionalists who focused on technique more so than the nature of the people being captured.[5] So thoroughly engaged in living the peasant lifestyle, his appearance and manner of speech began to separate himself from others, but this was a cost he believed he needed to bear for his artistic development.[6]

Portrait of a Woman in Blue Edit

Portrait of a Woman with Red Ribbon Edit

Portrait of an Old Man with Beard Edit

Van Gogh described his sitter for this painting a "wonderful old man." It was made in Antwerp where Van Gogh hoped to bring in money to support himself by painting portraits.[7]

Sien Edit

Van Gogh made a series of paintings of Sien Hoornik, a prostitute whom he met and took in when he lived at The Hague. Included in the series are works of Sien's daughter, Maria, her newborn son and her mother.[citation needed]

Paris (1886–1888) Edit

Alexander Reid Edit

Agostina Segatori Edit

Van Gogh occasionally visited Café du Tambourin run by Agostina Segatori, the subject of this painting. Previously an artist's model[8] to Manet and Corot and others,[9] the Naples-born Agostina saved the money she earned working as a model and opened the Italian themed Café du Tambourin in 1885, which particularly catered to artists.[10]

The Italian Woman also called La Italienne is "without doubt" Agostina Segatori, per the Musée d'Orsay. Van Gogh introduced elements of Japanese woodcut prints in this portrait. Van Gogh creates his own style of brushstroke from Impressionism and Pointillism, in this case a "criss-cross of overlapping nervous hatching. He uses red and green in her face which he later described as a technique "to be able to express the terrible passions of humanity by means of red and green".[11]

Etienne-Lucien Martin Edit

The Portrait of Etienne-Lucien Martin was made of the owner of a restaurant in Paris. He allowed artists to exhibit their work. In November 1887 Van Gogh and his friends showed their works; Van Gogh did not sell a painting. Van Gogh made the painting of Martin with care and precision.[12]

Leonie Rose Davy-Charbuy Edit

Art dealer Pierre Firmin-Martin, a friend of Van Gogh's brother Theo, displayed some of Van Gogh's paintings. Mother by a Cradle, Portrait of Leonie Rose Davy-Charbuy was made of Martin's niece who lived with her uncle. Reflective of the family's interest in art, paintings hang in the background. In the year the painting was made Theo commented that Van Gogh done a good job painting portraits but had never asked for payment.[13]

Nude study of a Little Girl Edit

Père Tanguy Edit

 
Portrait of Père Tanguy
1887-88
Musée Rodin, Paris (F363)

Portrait of Père Tanguy, painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1887, is one of three paintings of Julien Tanguy. The three works demonstrate a progression in Van Gogh's artistic style since arriving in Paris. The first painting is somber and the composition is simple. In the second painting Van Gogh introduces his Japanese prints. The last and most advanced in style, skill and color reflects integration of Japanese, Impressionist, and other influences of the Parisian artist community. The painting conveys a sense of serenity that Van Gogh seeks for himself. This last painting of Tanguy is in the Musée Rodin, Paris.

Père Tanguy was a Breton who was exiled and pardoned after taking part in the Paris Commune. When Vincent van Gogh knew him, he owned a small artist's supply shop. The shop was an important to the painters of the era. Impressionist painters in Paris were commonly found in Père Tanguy's shop. Painters like Cézanne, Pissarro, and Gauguin, as well as their paintings, frequented the shop. Van Gogh painted a few portraits of Père Tanguy. This specific portrait was painted in the winter of 1887-88.[citation needed]

Portrait of a Man Edit

Portrait of a Man with a Moustache Edit

Portrait of a Woman Edit

Portrait of a Woman, Facing Right Edit

The Smoker Edit

Woman Sitting in the Grass Edit

Arles (1888–1889) Edit

 
Les Arènes
(December 1888)
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg.

Members of the Roulin Family are depicted in this portrait,[14] and the woman in Arlésienne costume has the profile of Madame Ginoux.[15]

Van Gogh went to Arles for the sun, color and country lifestyle but more than anything else "what I really hope to do is paint a good portrait."[16]

Doctor Rey Edit

According to Doiteau and Leroy, one day Van Gogh wanted to present a painting he had just finished to Dr. Rey. But the doctor refused the gift, so Van Gogh offered the painting to the pharmacist of the hospital just passing by, a Mr Rousseau. He, too, refused and so the next passer-by, the administrator of the hospital, was offered the painting – and he, a certain Mr Neuvière, is said to have accepted.[17]

Rey later reminisced: "When I saw that he outlined my head entirely in green (he had only two main colors, red and green), that he painted my hair and my mustache--I really did not have red hair--in a blazing red on a biting green background, I was simply horrified ..."[18]

The Ginoux Family Edit

Marie Ginoux, born Jullian (or Julien) in Arles (June 8, 1848 - August 2, 1911), and her husband Joseph (1835–1906) married February 2, 1866, and ran the Café de la Gare, at 30 Place Lamartine.[citation needed]

La Mousmé Edit

La Mousmé was painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1888 while living in Arles, which Van Gogh dubbed "the Japan of the south". Retreating from the city, he hoped that his time in Arles would evoke in his work the simple, yet dramatic expression of Japanese art. Inspired by Pierre Loti's novel Madame Chrysanthème and Japanese artwork, Vincent painted La Mousmé, a well-dressed Japanese girl.[citation needed]

The Zouave Edit

Van Gogh, excited to have a model for a portrait, worked on the portraits of a Zouave in June 1888 in Arles. Van Gogh described him as a boy, with a small face, large neck and intense eyes. A half-length portrait was made of the tanned man with bright colors he called a "savage combination of incongruous tones". The Zouave's uniform was blue with red-orange braids, a red cap and two yellow stars on his chest, all placed against the background of a green door and orange bricks.[19][20] Unsatisfied with the painting, he called it "ugly and unsuccessful", but thought the challenge might expand his artistic skill. Van Gogh also made a drawing, of which he was not particularly pleased, and a painting of the Zouave against a white wall.[21]

Head of a Girl Edit

This portrait, and The Zouave, was one of the two portraits by van Gogh in 1888 of anonymous subjects, that he sent to his Australian artist friend John Russell. Like The Zouave, Van Gogh compared his subject to an animal. He called the girl "a dirty mudlark".[22]

The Lover: Paul-Eugène Milliet Edit

Paul-Eugène Milliet was a 2nd Lieutenant at the 3rd Zouave Regiment which had quarters at the Caserne Calvin located on Boulevard des Lices in Arles. Vincent van Gogh gave him drawing lessons, and in return Milliet took a roll of paintings by Van Gogh to Paris, when in mid August he was passing the French capital on his way to the North, where Milliet spent his holidays. On his return to Arles, at the end of September 1888, Milliet handed over a batch of Ukiyo-e woodcuts and other prints selected by Vincent's brother Theo from their collection. In the days that followed Vincent executed this portrait of Milliet.[citation needed]

In the first version of Van Gogh's Bedroom in Arles, executed in October 1888, Milliet's portrait is shown hanging to the right of the portrait of Eugène Boch.

Decades later, when Milliet had retired to the 7th arrondissement in Paris, his memories of Van Gogh were recorded by Pierre Weiller, at this time living on lease in a building owned by Milliet, and published in 1955, after Milliet's death.[23]

The Mudlark Edit

Girl with Ruffled Hair (The Mudlark) was painted by Van Gogh when he lived in Arles. The work resides at Musée des Beaux-Arts, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland (F535).[24] See also Paintings of Children (Van Gogh series).

Old Woman of Arles Edit

Van Gogh's Old woman of Arles was made soon after he arrived in Arles. He wrote to his brother Theo, "I believe that there are real opportunities for portraiture here. While people here are enormously ignorant of painting in general, when it comes to their own appearance and their own lives, they are much more artistic than in the North."[25]

One-eyed Man Edit

The One-eyed Man is a portrait of a patient at the Saint-Paul asylum in Saint-Rémy. Van Gogh used sweeping brushstrokes in the painting made with green in the background, the man's coat and touches in his face. In the hospital Van Gogh found that in the presence of other patients he became more calm about his mental state. In a letter to his mother he wrote, "At the moment I am working on a portrait of one of the patients here. It is odd that if one is with them for a time, and has grown used to them, one no longer thinks them mad."[26]

Since Van Gogh was not in Saint-Paul's until 1889, possibly the patient and artwork that Van Gogh referred to in the letter to his mother was about Portrait of a Patient.[citation needed]

Paul Gauguin Edit

The Poet: Eugène Boch Edit

Eugène Boch (1855–1941) was a Belgian painter,[27] born in Saint-Vaast, Hainaut, who was the younger brother of Anna Boch, a founding member of Les XX. Born into a wealthy dynasty of manufacturers of fine china and ceramics, still active today under the firm of Villeroy & Boch, Eugène Boch enrolled in the private atelier of Léon Bonnat in Paris, in 1879. Since 1882, when Bonnat closed his atelier, he studied at the atelier of Fernand Cormon. Paintings of him were admitted to the Salon in 1882, 1883 and 1885. In June 1888, he was introduced by Dodge MacKnight to Vincent van Gogh.[citation needed]

The portrait was executed in the first days of September 1888, a few days before Boch's departure. In the first version of Van Gogh's Bedroom, executed in October 1888, this portrait is shown hanging to the left of the portrait of Paul-Eugène Milliet. Arranged this way, both portraits may have formed part of the Décoration for the Yellow House.[citation needed]

When Eugène Boch died in 1941, he bequeathed The Poet (that is Van Gogh's title for his portrait of Eugène Boch, which Boch received from Johanna van Gogh-Bonger as a present in July 1891) to the Louvre.[28]

Portrait of the Artist's Mother Edit

Portrait of the Artist's Mother is a painting Vincent van Gogh made in 1888 of his mother, Anna Carbentus van Gogh, from a black-and-white photograph. In September 1888, Van Gogh, answering to a letter of his sister Wil who had told him of a recent photograph of their mother, asked for a print.[29] About a week later he received it, but "troubled by the black," sat down to paint a copy based on this likeness:[30] Van Gogh's initial introduction to art was through his mother, an amateur artist. After years of strained relationship with family members, Van Gogh excitedly shared some of his works his mother would cherish most, those of flowers and natural settings. In this painting of his mother, Van Gogh captures her dignified, proud nature.[31]

Van Gogh made the painting, Memory of the Garden at Etten, to depict an older woman who he envisioned as his mother and a younger woman in a plaid shawl to represent his sister Wil and the lovely gardens of the Netherlands. In a letter to his sister Wil, Van Gogh said he had "an impression of you like those in Dicken's novels."[32]

The Roulin Family Edit

The Roulin Family is group of portrait paintings that Vincent van Gogh executed in Arles in 1888 and 1889 of Joseph, his wife Augustine and their three children: Armand, Camille and Marcelle. This series is unique in many ways. Although Van Gogh loved to paint portraits, it was difficult for financial and other reasons for him to find models. So, finding an entire family that agreed to sit for paintings, in fact for several sittings each was a bounty. Joseph Roulin became a particularly good, loyal and supporting friend to Van Gogh during his stay in Arles. To represent a man he truly admired was important to him. The family, with children ranging in age from four months to seventeen years, also gave him the opportunity to produces works of individuals in several different stages of life. Rather than making photographic-like works, Van Gogh used his imagination, colors and themes artistically and creatively to evoke desired emotions from the audience.[citation needed]

Le Facteur: Joseph Roulin Edit

 
Portrait of the Postman Joseph Roulin (1841-1903) early August 1888, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (F432)

While Van Gogh was living in Arles, Joseph Roulin was working at the railway station, both places close to their lodgings: Roulin and his family in a dead-end street, and Van Gogh just around the corner, at 2 Place Lamartine - and both frequented the Café run by the Ginoux couple, some footsteps further; there Van Gogh had lodged, before he moved to the Yellow House. Roulin was married to Augustine. They had three children: Armand, Camille and Marcelle. Van Gogh painted each of Roulin's family members several times between 1888 and 1889.[citation needed]

External video
  Barnes Takeout: Art Talk on Vincent van Gogh’s The Postman, 13:29, Barnes Foundation[33]

While in Arles, Vincent van Gogh became friends with the postman. Van Gogh painted several portraits of Roulin and his family. Roulin's “silent gravity and tenderness,” and his “strangely pure and touching” voice inspired Van Gogh to paint him, commemorating their friendship.[citation needed]

Augustine Edit

Augustine Roulin was born on 9 October 1851 in Lambesc and died on 5 April 1930.[34] After her husband had posed for several works with Van Gogh, Augustine sat for Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin in the Yellow House the two men shared. During the sitting, she kept her gaze on Gauguin, possibly for reassurance because, according to her daughter, she was not comfortable in the presence of Van Gogh.[citation needed]

La Berceuse (Augustine) Edit

 
La Berceuse (Augustine Roulin), February 1889, The Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois (F508)

In addition to the mother-daughter works where Marcelle is visible, Van Gogh also created several La Berceuse works where Augustine rocked her unseen cradle by a string.[35]

Van Gogh labeled the group of work La Berceuse meaning "our lullaby or the woman rocking the cradle."[34]

Armand Edit

Armand Roulin, the eldest son, was born on 5 May 1871 in Lambesc, and died on 14 November 1945. He was 17 years of age when portrayed by Van Gogh.[36]

Camille Edit

Camille Roulin, the middle child, was born in Lambesc in southern France, on 10 July 1877, and died on 4 June 1922.[34] When his portrait was painted, Camille was eleven years of age. The Van Gogh Museum painting[37] shows Camille's head and shoulders. Yellow brush strokes behind him are evocative of the sun.[38]

Marcelle Edit

 
Mother Roulin with Her Baby, 1888, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (F491)

Marcelle Roulin, the youngest child, was born on 31 July 1888, and four months old, when Van Gogh made her portraits.[34] She was painted three times by herself and twice on her mother's lap.[39]

Madame Roulin's husband, the postman, was good friends with Vincent van Gogh while they were both in Arles. The portrait of Madame Roulin and her baby was painted through November and December 1888.[citation needed]

Vieux Paysan: Patience Escalier Edit

 
Patience Escalier, second version, end August 1888, Oil on canvas, 69 x 56 cm, Private collection (F444)

Patience Escalier was a gardener and a shephard by trade, and his portrait the result of Van Gogh's desire to paint an older peasant who resembled his father in features.[40]

There are two versions of this portrait. One held by the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California, and the other in the private collection of Philip Niarchos.[41]

Saint-Rémy-en-Provence (1889–1890) Edit

 
Garçon

The Trabuc Family Edit

François Trabuc, who was the chief orderly at Saint-Paul, and his wife, Jeanne both sat for van Gogh. François Trabuc had a look of "contemplative calm" which van Gogh found interesting in spite of the misery he had witness at Saint-Paul and a Marseilles hospital during outbreaks of cholera. He wrote to Theo of Trabuc's character, a military presence and "small keen black eyes". If it were not for his intelligence and kindness, his eyes could seem like that of a bird of prey.[42]

Portrait of a Patient Edit

While in Saint-Paul, Van Gogh wrote of other patients and their support for one another, "Though here there are some patients very seriously ill, the fear and horror of madness that I used to have has already lessened a great deal. And though here you continually hear terrible cries and howls like beasts in a menagerie, in spite of that people get to know each other very well and help each other when their attacks come on."[43]

Auvers-sur-Oise (1890) Edit

The Gachet Family Edit

 
Doctor Gachet, first version, Private collection

Portrait of Dr. Gachet is one of the most famous paintings by Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh of Dr. Paul Gachet, who cared for the artist in his last months. In 1990, it fetched a record price at auction, selling for $82.5 million ($75 million, plus a 10 percent buyer's commission).[44]

Dr. Gachet was an amateur painter and engraver. Vincent van Gogh went to the doctor for medical care. Van Gogh saw himself in the doctor; like himself, he saw in Dr. Gachet “the heart-broken expression of our time.”[citation needed] Similar to many of van Gogh's portraits, the painting is a study not of the physical features of the man, but of the inner qualities of the doctor's personality.[citation needed]

Adeline Ravoux Edit

 
Portrait of Adeline Ravoux (Half-Figure)
1890
Private Collection (F768)

Portrait of Adeline Ravoux was painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1890.

The twelve-year-old Adeline Ravoux was the daughter of Arthur-Gustave Ravoux, whose inn is where Van Gogh lodged in Auvers-sur-Oise. She later wrote a memoir of Van Gogh's stay with them. She witnessed Van Gogh's return to the inn after the fatal incident where he shot himself: "Vincent walked bent, holding his stomach, again exaggerating his habit of holding one shoulder higher than the other. Mother asked him: " M. Vincent, we were anxious, we are happy to see you to return; have you had a problem?" He replied in a suffering voice: "No, but I have…" he did not finish, crossed the hall, took the staircase and climbed to his bedroom. I was witness to this scene. Vincent made on us such a strange impression that Father got up and went to the staircase to see if he could hear anything."[45] See also Paintings of Children (Van Gogh series).

A sheet of figure studies F1652r has at its upper left the profile of a young girl recognizably Adeline Ravoux. The young girl seen from behind to the left is assumed to be her as well. She is thought to appear in a number of other paintings, including especially F819 Two Ladies Walking in a Landscape. The sheet fetched $480,000 at a Christie's sale in 2007.[46][47]

Child with Orange Edit

See also Paintings of Children (Van Gogh series).

Girl in White Edit

Girl in White also known as Young Girl Standing Against a Background of Wheat and Woman in a Cornfield was painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, during the last months of his life. Girl in White has been part of the Chester Dale Collection in the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. since 1963.[citation needed]

Little Arlesienne Edit

The Little Arlesienne (Head of a Girl) is found at the Kröller-Müller Museum. See also Paintings of Children (Van Gogh series).

Young Peasant Woman with Straw Hat Edit

Peasant Woman Against a Background of Wheat is an 1890 painting by Vincent van Gogh. Van Gogh went on to paint several versions of this painting. The painting has changed hands several times. In 1997, Stephen Wynn paid $47.5 million for the painting. On October 7, 2005, it was announced that Stephen Wynn had sold the painting along with Gauguin's Bathers to Steven A. Cohen for more than $100 million.[citation needed]

Two Children Edit

Two Young Girls, also called Two Children is owned by Musée d'Orsay, Paris. Another version of Two Children is part of a private collection (F784). See also Paintings of Children (Van Gogh series).

Young Man with Cornflower Edit

The Young Man with Cornflower was made in June 1890 in Auvers. See also Paintings of Children (Van Gogh series).

See also Edit

Resources Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Harrison, R, ed. (2011). "Vincent van Gogh. Letter to Theo van Gogh. Written c. 11 July 1883 in The Hague". Van Gogh Letters. WebExhibits. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  2. ^ "Portrait of Jozef Blok, 1882". Permanent Collection. Van Gogh Museum. 2005–2011. Retrieved 2011-05-10' See also "More information", "Exceptional Portrait" on the same page{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  3. ^ van Gogh, V, van Heugten, S, Pissarro, J, Stolwijk, C (2008). Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night. Brusells: Mercatorfonds with Van Gogh Museum and Museum of Modern Art. pp. 12, 25. ISBN 978-0-87070-736-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Wallace, R (1969). The World of Van Gogh (1853-1890). Alexandria, VA, USA: Time-Life Books. pp. 10, 14, 21, 30.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ 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.
  7. ^ "Head of an Old Man, 1885". Permanent Collection. Van Gogh Museum. 2005–2011. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  8. ^ Crispino, E (2008) [1996]. Van Gogh. Minneapolis, MN: Oliver Press, Inc. p. 32. ISBN 9781934545058.
  9. ^ Leaf, A; Lebain, F (2001). Van Gogh's Table: At the Auberge Ravoux. New York: Artisan. pp. 40, 44. ISBN 1-57965-182-8.
  10. ^ Galbally, A (2008). A remarkable friendship: Vincent van Gogh and John Peter Russell. Australia: Melbourne University Publishing. p. 153. ISBN 9780522853766.
  11. ^ . Works in focus. Musee d'Orsay. 2006. Archived from the original on 2017-02-16. Retrieved 2011-05-14.
  12. ^ "Portrait of Etienne-Lucien Martin, 1887". Permanent Collection. Van Gogh Museum. 2005–2011. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  13. ^ "Mother by a Cradle, Portrait of Leonie Rose Davy-Charbuy, 1887". Permanent Collection. Van Gogh Museum. 2005–2011. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  14. ^ Arnold, Wilfred N. Vincent van Gogh: Chemicals, Crises, and Creativity, Birkhãuser, Boston, 1992. ISBN 0-8176-3616-1. page 253
  15. ^ Gayford, Martin. The Yellow House: Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Nine Turbulent Weeks in Arles, Fig Tree, Penguin, 2006, ISBN 0-670-91497-5. page 152
  16. ^ Harrison, R, ed. (2011). "Vincent van Gogh. Letter to Wilhelmina van Gogh. Written Summer/fall 1887 in Paris". Van Gogh Letters. WebExhibits. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  17. ^ Doiteau & Leroy, 1929. See SB VI, 291
  18. ^ Brooks, D. "Dr. Félix Rey, interviewed by Max Braumann (1928)". The Vincent van Gogh Gallery, endorsed by Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. David Brooks (self-published). Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  19. ^ Harrison, R, ed. (2011). "Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh, Arles, 21 June 1888". Van Gogh Letters. WebExhibits. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  20. ^ "The Zouave, 1888". Permanent Collection. Van Gogh Museum. 2005–2011. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  21. ^ Harrison, R, ed. (2011). "Vincent van Gogh. Letter to Emile Bernard. Written 23 June 1888 in Arles". Van Gogh Letters. WebExhibits. Retrieved 2011-05-11.
  22. ^ From van Gogh to Picasso, from Kandinsky to Pollock: masterpieces of modern art: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Thannhauser Collection: by Krens, Thomas; Celant, Germano; Dennison, Lisa. -- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Palazzo Grassi N6487.N4 S6385 1990 c.2
  23. ^ Pierre Weiller: Nous avons retrouvé le zouave de van Gogh, in: Les Lettres françaises, 24 & 31 March 1955. See SB6,296-300
  24. ^ "Girl with Ruffled Hair (The Mudlark)". Van Gogh Gallery. 2011. Retrieved April 13, 2011.
  25. ^ "An old woman of Arles, 1888". Permanent Collection. Van Gogh Museum. 2005–2011. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  26. ^ "Portrait of a One-Eyed Man, 1888". Permanent Collection. Van Gogh Museum. 2005–2011. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  27. ^ The Life of Eugene Boch
  28. ^ History of the Portrait of Eugene Boch "The Poet"
  29. ^ Letter W 7 from Vincent van Gogh to Wilhelmina van Gogh, Arles, 9 and 16 September 1888, original version (in French) and translation (in English). Accessed 1 May 2006.
  30. ^ Letter 546, 548
  31. ^ "Portrait of the Artist's Mother, October 1888". Collection. Norton Simon Museum of Art. 2002–2011. Retrieved 2011-05-11.
  32. ^ Zemel, C (1997). Van Gogh's Progress: Utopia, Modernity, and Late-Nineteenth-Century Art. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 128. ISBN 0-520-08849-2.
  33. ^ "Barnes Takeout: Art Talk on Vincent van Gogh's The Postman". Barnes Foundation. 25 March 2020. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  34. ^ a b c d Jiminez, J; Banham, J (2001). Dictionary of Artists' Models. Chicago: Dearborn Publishers. p. 469. ISBN 1-57958-233-8.
  35. ^ Lubin, A (1996) [1972]. Stranger on the Earth: A Psychological Biography of Vincent van Gogh. Da Capo Press. p. 15. ISBN 0-306-80726-2.[permanent dead link]
  36. ^ Letters of Joseph Roulin to Vincent van Gogh, 22 May and 24 October 1889; see Van Crimpen, Han & Berends-Alberts, Monique: De brieven van Vincent van Gogh, SDU Uitgeverij, The Hague 1990, pp. 1878-79 (No. 779); 1957-58 (Nr. 816) - both letters, written in French, are hitherto only published in Dutch translation.
  37. ^ "Portrait of Camille Roulin, 1888". Permanent Collection. Van Gogh Museum. 2005–2011. Retrieved April 13, 2011.
  38. ^ Gayford, M (2008) [2006]. The Yellow House: Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Nine Turbulent Weeks in Provence. Mariner Books. pp. 213–214. ISBN 978-0-618-99058-0.
  39. ^ "Portrait of Marcelle Roulin, 1888". Permanent Collection. Van Gogh Museum. 2005–2011. Retrieved April 13, 2011.
  40. ^ Norton Simon Museum: Portrait of a Peasant (Patience Escalier)
  41. ^ The Art Wolf. Private Treasures - Top 10 private Art collections
  42. ^ Garrett, M (2006). Provence: a cultural history. Oxford and other locations: Oxford University Press. p. 70. ISBN 0-19-530957-X.
  43. ^ Helvey, J (2009). Irises: Vincent van Gogh in the garden. Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-89236-226-4.
  44. ^ Van Gogh's vanishing act: A high-cost, low-profile canvas, U.S. News Online
  45. ^ Adeline Ravoux's memoir
  46. ^ De La Faille p.304
  47. ^ "Sale 1831 Lot 28". christies.com. Christie's.

References Edit

  • Van Gogh Face to Face: The Portraits, with contributions by Roland Dorn, George S. Keyes, Joseph J. Rishel with Katherine Sachs, George T. M. Shackelford, Lauren Soth, Judy Sund, and a chronology by Katherine Sachs, Detroit Institute of Arts & Thames and Hudson, 2000 ISBN 0-89558-153-1

See also Edit

External links Edit

External video
  Van Gogh's Portrait of a Peasant from the Norton Simon, An Introduction to the Exhibition, Frick Collection
  • Père Tanguy, Vincent van Gogh, on the official website of the Musée Rodin.
  • The Harvesters 2016-10-18 at the Wayback Machine, Vincent van Gogh, on the official website of the Musée Rodin.
  • Eugene Boch.com - website on Van Gogh´s friend painted as the poet
  • Van Gogh, paintings and drawings: a special loan exhibition, a fully digitized exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries, which contains material on these portraits (see index)

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Main articles Vincent van Gogh and Portraits of Vincent van Gogh Vincent van Gogh lived during the Impressionist era With the development of photography painters and artists turned to conveying the feeling and ideas behind people places and things rather than trying to imitate their physical forms Impressionist artists did this by emphasizing certain hues using vigorous brushstrokes and paying attention to highlighting Vincent van Gogh implemented this ideology to pursue his goal of depicting his own feelings toward and involvement with his subjects Van Gogh s portraiture focuses on color and brushstrokes to demonstrate their inner qualities and Van Gogh s own relationship with them citation needed Vincent van Gogh painted portraits throughout his career from 1881 through 1890 Contents 1 The Netherlands and Brussels 1881 1886 1 1 Joseph Blok 1 2 Peasant character studies 1 3 Portrait of a Woman in Blue 1 4 Portrait of a Woman with Red Ribbon 1 5 Portrait of an Old Man with Beard 1 6 Sien 2 Paris 1886 1888 2 1 Alexander Reid 2 2 Agostina Segatori 2 3 Etienne Lucien Martin 2 4 Leonie Rose Davy Charbuy 2 5 Nude study of a Little Girl 2 6 Pere Tanguy 2 7 Portrait of a Man 2 8 Portrait of a Man with a Moustache 2 9 Portrait of a Woman 2 10 Portrait of a Woman Facing Right 2 11 The Smoker 2 12 Woman Sitting in the Grass 3 Arles 1888 1889 3 1 Doctor Rey 3 2 The Ginoux Family 3 3 La Mousme 3 4 The Zouave 3 5 Head of a Girl 3 6 The Lover Paul Eugene Milliet 3 7 The Mudlark 3 8 Old Woman of Arles 3 9 One eyed Man 3 10 Paul Gauguin 3 11 The Poet Eugene Boch 3 12 Portrait of the Artist s Mother 3 13 The Roulin Family 3 13 1 Le Facteur Joseph Roulin 3 13 2 Augustine 3 13 3 La Berceuse Augustine 3 13 4 Armand 3 13 5 Camille 3 13 6 Marcelle 3 14 Vieux Paysan Patience Escalier 4 Saint Remy en Provence 1889 1890 4 1 The Trabuc Family 4 2 Portrait of a Patient 5 Auvers sur Oise 1890 5 1 The Gachet Family 5 2 Adeline Ravoux 5 3 Child with Orange 5 4 Girl in White 5 5 Little Arlesienne 5 6 Young Peasant Woman with Straw Hat 5 7 Two Children 5 8 Young Man with Cornflower 6 See also 7 Resources 7 1 Notes 7 2 References 8 See also 9 External linksThe Netherlands and Brussels 1881 1886 EditVan Gogh was fascinated with making portraits early in his artistic career He wrote to his brother Theo while studying in The Hague I want to do a drawing that not quite everybody will understand the figure simplified to the essentials with a deliberate disregard of those details that do not belong to the actual character and are merely accidental As an example he discussed having their parents pose for a painting but that in capturing the character of a poor village clergyman or a couple who have grown old together in love and fidelity they may not appreciate the work because in doing so the painting would not be an exact likeness Even so he considered it a serious matter to focus on their character one where his approach should be trusted 1 Joseph Blok Edit Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo in November 1882 that he had drawn a portrait of Jozef Blok F993 a street bookseller who was sometimes called Binnenhof s outdoor librarian Unlike the character studies the work was detailed in pencil with watercolor and chalk At this time it was rare for Van Gogh to use color as he found it difficult to work with see early works of Vincent van Gogh nbsp Portrait of Jozef Blok bookseller watercolor 1882 Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F993 Peasant character studies Edit Main article Peasant Character Studies Van Gogh series In November 1882 Van Gogh began drawings of individuals to depict a range of character types from the working class 2 The peasant genre that greatly influenced Van Gogh began in the 1840s with the works of Jean Francois Millet Jules Breton and others In 1885 Van Gogh described the painting of peasants as the most essential contribution to modern art 3 Van Gogh held laborers up to a high standard of how dedicatedly he should approach painting One must undertake with confidence with a certain assurance that one is doing a reasonable thing like the farmer who drives his plow one who drags the harrow behind himself If one hasn t a horse one is one s own horse 4 To depicting the essence of the life of the peasant and their spirit Van Gogh lived as they lived he was in the fields as they were enduring the weather or long hours as they were To do so was not something taught in schools he noted and became frustrated by traditionalists who focused on technique more so than the nature of the people being captured 5 So thoroughly engaged in living the peasant lifestyle his appearance and manner of speech began to separate himself from others but this was a cost he believed he needed to bear for his artistic development 6 nbsp Woman Sewing Watercolor 1881 82 P and N de Boer Foundation Amsterdam F869 nbsp Fisherman on the Beach 1882 Kroller Muller Museum Otterlo F5 nbsp Fisherman s Wife on the Beach 1882 Kroller Muller Museum Otterlo F6 nbsp Man Stooping with Stick or Spade 1882 Kuboso Memorial Museum of Arts Izumi Japan F12 nbsp Peasant Woman Half Figure Seated with White Cap 1884 Morohashi Museum of Modern Art Fukushima Japan F143 nbsp Peasant from Nuenen 1885 Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium Brussels F163 nbsp Head of a Woman with her Hair Loose 1885 Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F206 nbsp Head of a Man with a Pipe 1885 Kroller Muller Museum Otterlo Netherlands F169 nbsp Head of an Old Woman with White Cap The Midwife 1885 Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F174 nbsp Head of a Peasant Woman with Dark Cap 1885 Private collection F137 Portrait of a Woman in Blue Edit nbsp Portrait of Woman in Blue 1885 Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F207a Portrait of a Woman with Red Ribbon Edit nbsp Portrait of a Woman with Red Ribbon 1885 Private collection F207 Portrait of an Old Man with Beard Edit Van Gogh described his sitter for this painting a wonderful old man It was made in Antwerp where Van Gogh hoped to bring in money to support himself by painting portraits 7 nbsp Portrait of an Old Man with Beard1885Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F205 Sien Edit Van Gogh made a series of paintings of Sien Hoornik a prostitute whom he met and took in when he lived at The Hague Included in the series are works of Sien s daughter Maria her newborn son and her mother citation needed nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Paris 1886 1888 EditAlexander Reid Edit nbsp Portrait of the Art Dealer Alexander Reid1887Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Glasgow Scotland F343 nbsp Portrait of the Art Dealer Alexander Reid Sitting in an Easy Chair 1886 87Fred Jones Jr Museum of Art Norman Oklahoma F270 Agostina Segatori Edit Main article Agostina Segatori Sitting in the Cafe du Tambourin Van Gogh occasionally visited Cafe du Tambourin run by Agostina Segatori the subject of this painting Previously an artist s model 8 to Manet and Corot and others 9 the Naples born Agostina saved the money she earned working as a model and opened the Italian themed Cafe du Tambourin in 1885 which particularly catered to artists 10 The Italian Woman also called La Italienne is without doubt Agostina Segatori per the Musee d Orsay Van Gogh introduced elements of Japanese woodcut prints in this portrait Van Gogh creates his own style of brushstroke from Impressionism and Pointillism in this case a criss cross of overlapping nervous hatching He uses red and green in her face which he later described as a technique to be able to express the terrible passions of humanity by means of red and green 11 nbsp Agostina Segatori Sitting in the Cafe du Tambourin1887Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F370 nbsp Italian Woman Agostina Segatori 1887Musee d Orsay Paris F381 Etienne Lucien Martin Edit The Portrait of Etienne Lucien Martin was made of the owner of a restaurant in Paris He allowed artists to exhibit their work In November 1887 Van Gogh and his friends showed their works Van Gogh did not sell a painting Van Gogh made the painting of Martin with care and precision 12 nbsp Portrait of Lucien Martin1886 87Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F289 Leonie Rose Davy Charbuy Edit Art dealer Pierre Firmin Martin a friend of Van Gogh s brother Theo displayed some of Van Gogh s paintings Mother by a Cradle Portrait of Leonie Rose Davy Charbuy was made of Martin s niece who lived with her uncle Reflective of the family s interest in art paintings hang in the background In the year the painting was made Theo commented that Van Gogh done a good job painting portraits but had never asked for payment 13 nbsp Mother by a Cradle Portrait of Leonie Rose Davy Charbuy1887Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F369 Nude study of a Little Girl Edit nbsp Nude Study of a Little Girl Seated 1886 Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F215 Pere Tanguy Edit nbsp Portrait of Pere Tanguy 1887 88Musee Rodin Paris F363 Main article Portrait of Pere Tanguy Portrait of Pere Tanguy painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1887 is one of three paintings of Julien Tanguy The three works demonstrate a progression in Van Gogh s artistic style since arriving in Paris The first painting is somber and the composition is simple In the second painting Van Gogh introduces his Japanese prints The last and most advanced in style skill and color reflects integration of Japanese Impressionist and other influences of the Parisian artist community The painting conveys a sense of serenity that Van Gogh seeks for himself This last painting of Tanguy is in the Musee Rodin Paris Pere Tanguy was a Breton who was exiled and pardoned after taking part in the Paris Commune When Vincent van Gogh knew him he owned a small artist s supply shop The shop was an important to the painters of the era Impressionist painters in Paris were commonly found in Pere Tanguy s shop Painters like Cezanne Pissarro and Gauguin as well as their paintings frequented the shop Van Gogh painted a few portraits of Pere Tanguy This specific portrait was painted in the winter of 1887 88 citation needed nbsp Portrait of Pere Tanguy1886 87Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Copenhagen F263 nbsp Portrait of Pere Tanguy The second painting of Pere Tanguy1887 88Private collection of Philip Niarchos or Tate Gallery London F364 Portrait of a Man Edit nbsp Portrait of a Man 1886 National Gallery of Victoria Melbourne Victoria F209 Portrait of a Man with a Moustache Edit nbsp Portrait of a Man with a Moustache 1886 87 Location unknown F288 Portrait of a Woman Edit nbsp Portrait of a Woman Madame Tanguy 1886 87 Kunstmuseum Basel F357 Portrait of a Woman Facing Right Edit nbsp Portrait of a Woman Facing Right 1886 Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F215b The Smoker Edit nbsp The Smoker 1887Oil on canvas 60 x 49 cmBarnes Foundation PhiladelphiaWoman Sitting in the Grass Edit nbsp Woman Sitting in the Grass 1887 Private collection F367 Arles 1888 1889 Edit nbsp Les Arenes December 1888 Hermitage Museum St Petersburg Members of the Roulin Family are depicted in this portrait 14 and the woman in Arlesienne costume has the profile of Madame Ginoux 15 Van Gogh went to Arles for the sun color and country lifestyle but more than anything else what I really hope to do is paint a good portrait 16 Doctor Rey Edit See also Hospital in Arles Van Gogh series According to Doiteau and Leroy one day Van Gogh wanted to present a painting he had just finished to Dr Rey But the doctor refused the gift so Van Gogh offered the painting to the pharmacist of the hospital just passing by a Mr Rousseau He too refused and so the next passer by the administrator of the hospital was offered the painting and he a certain Mr Neuviere is said to have accepted 17 Rey later reminisced When I saw that he outlined my head entirely in green he had only two main colors red and green that he painted my hair and my mustache I really did not have red hair in a blazing red on a biting green background I was simply horrified 18 nbsp Portrait of Doctor Felix ReyJanuary 1889Pushkin Museum Moscow Russia F500 The Ginoux Family Edit Main article L Arlesienne painting Marie Ginoux born Jullian or Julien in Arles June 8 1848 August 2 1911 and her husband Joseph 1835 1906 married February 2 1866 and ran the Cafe de la Gare at 30 Place Lamartine citation needed nbsp L Arlesienne Madame Ginoux with Books1888The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York F488 nbsp L Arlesienne Portrait of Madame Ginoux1888Musee d Orsay Paris F489 nbsp L Arlesienne Portrait of Madame Ginoux 1890Museum of Modern Art Rome F540 nbsp L Arlesienne Portrait of Madame Ginoux 1890Kroller Muller Museum Otterlo Netherlands F541 nbsp L Arlesienne Portrait of Madame Ginoux 1890Sao Paulo Museum of Modern Art Sao Paulo F542 nbsp L Arlesienne Portrait of Madame Ginoux 1890Private Collection F543 nbsp Portrait of Joseph Michel Ginoux1888Kroller Muller Museum Otterlo Netherlands F533 La Mousme Edit Main article La Mousme La Mousme was painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1888 while living in Arles which Van Gogh dubbed the Japan of the south Retreating from the city he hoped that his time in Arles would evoke in his work the simple yet dramatic expression of Japanese art Inspired by Pierre Loti s novel Madame Chrysantheme and Japanese artwork Vincent painted La Mousme a well dressed Japanese girl citation needed nbsp La Mousme July 1888Oil on canvas 74 x 60 cmNational Gallery of Art Washington D C The Zouave Edit Main article The Zouave Van Gogh excited to have a model for a portrait worked on the portraits of a Zouave in June 1888 in Arles Van Gogh described him as a boy with a small face large neck and intense eyes A half length portrait was made of the tanned man with bright colors he called a savage combination of incongruous tones The Zouave s uniform was blue with red orange braids a red cap and two yellow stars on his chest all placed against the background of a green door and orange bricks 19 20 Unsatisfied with the painting he called it ugly and unsuccessful but thought the challenge might expand his artistic skill Van Gogh also made a drawing of which he was not particularly pleased and a painting of the Zouave against a white wall 21 nbsp Le ZouaveJune 1888Oil on canvas 82 x 65 cmPrivate collection F424 nbsp Le Zouave half figure June 1888Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F423 nbsp The Zouave watercolor 1888 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York F1482 Head of a Girl Edit Main article Head of a GirlThis portrait and The Zouave was one of the two portraits by van Gogh in 1888 of anonymous subjects that he sent to his Australian artist friend John Russell Like The Zouave Van Gogh compared his subject to an animal He called the girl a dirty mudlark 22 nbsp Head of a Girl Late June 1888Reed pen and ink on wove paper 18 x 19 5 cmGuggenheim MuseumThe Lover Paul Eugene Milliet Edit Paul Eugene Milliet was a 2nd Lieutenant at the 3rd Zouave Regiment which had quarters at the Caserne Calvin located on Boulevard des Lices in Arles Vincent van Gogh gave him drawing lessons and in return Milliet took a roll of paintings by Van Gogh to Paris when in mid August he was passing the French capital on his way to the North where Milliet spent his holidays On his return to Arles at the end of September 1888 Milliet handed over a batch of Ukiyo e woodcuts and other prints selected by Vincent s brother Theo from their collection In the days that followed Vincent executed this portrait of Milliet citation needed In the first version of Van Gogh s Bedroom in Arles executed in October 1888 Milliet s portrait is shown hanging to the right of the portrait of Eugene Boch Decades later when Milliet had retired to the 7th arrondissement in Paris his memories of Van Gogh were recorded by Pierre Weiller at this time living on lease in a building owned by Milliet and published in 1955 after Milliet s death 23 nbsp Paul Eugene Milliet The Lover 1888Oil on canvas 60 x 49 cmKroller Muller Museum Otterlo F473 nbsp Bedroom in Arles 1st Version The Mudlark Edit Girl with Ruffled Hair The Mudlark was painted by Van Gogh when he lived in Arles The work resides at Musee des Beaux Arts La Chaux de Fonds Switzerland F535 24 See also Paintings of Children Van Gogh series nbsp Girl with Ruffled Hair The Mudlark Musee des Beaux Arts La Chaux de Fonds Switzerland F535 Old Woman of Arles Edit Van Gogh s Old woman of Arles was made soon after he arrived in Arles He wrote to his brother Theo I believe that there are real opportunities for portraiture here While people here are enormously ignorant of painting in general when it comes to their own appearance and their own lives they are much more artistic than in the North 25 nbsp An Old Woman of Arles1888Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam Netherlands F390 One eyed Man Edit The One eyed Man is a portrait of a patient at the Saint Paul asylum in Saint Remy Van Gogh used sweeping brushstrokes in the painting made with green in the background the man s coat and touches in his face In the hospital Van Gogh found that in the presence of other patients he became more calm about his mental state In a letter to his mother he wrote At the moment I am working on a portrait of one of the patients here It is odd that if one is with them for a time and has grown used to them one no longer thinks them mad 26 Since Van Gogh was not in Saint Paul s until 1889 possibly the patient and artwork that Van Gogh referred to in the letter to his mother was about Portrait of a Patient citation needed nbsp Portrait of a One Eyed Man1888 Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F532 Paul Gauguin Edit nbsp Paul Gauguin Man in a Red Beret 1888Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F546 The Poet Eugene Boch Edit Eugene Boch 1855 1941 was a Belgian painter 27 born in Saint Vaast Hainaut who was the younger brother of Anna Boch a founding member of Les XX Born into a wealthy dynasty of manufacturers of fine china and ceramics still active today under the firm of Villeroy amp Boch Eugene Boch enrolled in the private atelier of Leon Bonnat in Paris in 1879 Since 1882 when Bonnat closed his atelier he studied at the atelier of Fernand Cormon Paintings of him were admitted to the Salon in 1882 1883 and 1885 In June 1888 he was introduced by Dodge MacKnight to Vincent van Gogh citation needed The portrait was executed in the first days of September 1888 a few days before Boch s departure In the first version of Van Gogh s Bedroom executed in October 1888 this portrait is shown hanging to the left of the portrait of Paul Eugene Milliet Arranged this way both portraits may have formed part of the Decoration for the Yellow House citation needed When Eugene Boch died in 1941 he bequeathed The Poet that is Van Gogh s title for his portrait of Eugene Boch which Boch received from Johanna van Gogh Bonger as a present in July 1891 to the Louvre 28 nbsp Eugene Boch The Poet 1888Oil on canvas 60 x 45 cmMusee d Orsay Paris F462 Portrait of the Artist s Mother Edit Main article Portrait of the Artist s Mother Van Gogh Portrait of the Artist s Mother is a painting Vincent van Gogh made in 1888 of his mother Anna Carbentus van Gogh from a black and white photograph In September 1888 Van Gogh answering to a letter of his sister Wil who had told him of a recent photograph of their mother asked for a print 29 About a week later he received it but troubled by the black sat down to paint a copy based on this likeness 30 Van Gogh s initial introduction to art was through his mother an amateur artist After years of strained relationship with family members Van Gogh excitedly shared some of his works his mother would cherish most those of flowers and natural settings In this painting of his mother Van Gogh captures her dignified proud nature 31 Van Gogh made the painting Memory of the Garden at Etten to depict an older woman who he envisioned as his mother and a younger woman in a plaid shawl to represent his sister Wil and the lovely gardens of the Netherlands In a letter to his sister Wil Van Gogh said he had an impression of you like those in Dicken s novels 32 nbsp Portrait of Artist s MotherOctober 1888The Norton Simon Museum of Art Pasadena California F477 nbsp Memory of the Garden at Etten Ladies of Arles 1888The Hermitage St Petersburg Russia F496 The Roulin Family Edit Main article The Roulin Family Van Gogh series The Roulin Family is group of portrait paintings that Vincent van Gogh executed in Arles in 1888 and 1889 of Joseph his wife Augustine and their three children Armand Camille and Marcelle This series is unique in many ways Although Van Gogh loved to paint portraits it was difficult for financial and other reasons for him to find models So finding an entire family that agreed to sit for paintings in fact for several sittings each was a bounty Joseph Roulin became a particularly good loyal and supporting friend to Van Gogh during his stay in Arles To represent a man he truly admired was important to him The family with children ranging in age from four months to seventeen years also gave him the opportunity to produces works of individuals in several different stages of life Rather than making photographic like works Van Gogh used his imagination colors and themes artistically and creatively to evoke desired emotions from the audience citation needed Le Facteur Joseph Roulin Edit nbsp Portrait of the Postman Joseph Roulin 1841 1903 early August 1888 Museum of Fine Arts Boston F432 While Van Gogh was living in Arles Joseph Roulin was working at the railway station both places close to their lodgings Roulin and his family in a dead end street and Van Gogh just around the corner at 2 Place Lamartine and both frequented the Cafe run by the Ginoux couple some footsteps further there Van Gogh had lodged before he moved to the Yellow House Roulin was married to Augustine They had three children Armand Camille and Marcelle Van Gogh painted each of Roulin s family members several times between 1888 and 1889 citation needed External video nbsp Barnes Takeout Art Talk on Vincent van Gogh s The Postman 13 29 Barnes Foundation 33 While in Arles Vincent van Gogh became friends with the postman Van Gogh painted several portraits of Roulin and his family Roulin s silent gravity and tenderness and his strangely pure and touching voice inspired Van Gogh to paint him commemorating their friendship citation needed nbsp The Father or Portrait of the Postman Joseph Roulin November December 1888 Kunstmuseum Winterthur Switzerland F434 nbsp Drawing after the second version Getty Museum nbsp Portrait of the Postman Joseph Roulin April 1888 Barnes Foundation Merion Station PA F435 Augustine Edit Augustine Roulin was born on 9 October 1851 in Lambesc and died on 5 April 1930 34 After her husband had posed for several works with Van Gogh Augustine sat for Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin in the Yellow House the two men shared During the sitting she kept her gaze on Gauguin possibly for reassurance because according to her daughter she was not comfortable in the presence of Van Gogh citation needed nbsp The Mother or Portrait of Madame Augustine Roulin Nov Dec 1888 Oskar Reinhart Collection Am Romerholz Winterthur F503 nbsp Paul Gauguin Portrait of Madame RoulinLa Berceuse Augustine Edit nbsp La Berceuse Augustine Roulin February 1889 The Art Institute of Chicago Illinois F508 In addition to the mother daughter works where Marcelle is visible Van Gogh also created several La Berceuse works where Augustine rocked her unseen cradle by a string 35 Van Gogh labeled the group of work La Berceuse meaning our lullaby or the woman rocking the cradle 34 nbsp La Berceuse Augustine Roulin December 1888 Kroller Muller Museum Otterlo Netherlands F504 nbsp La Berceuse Augustine Roulin Museum of Fine Arts Boston F unk nbsp La Berceuse Augustine Roulin March 1889 Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Netherlands F507 nbsp La Berceuse Augustine Roulin January 1889 The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York F505 Armand Edit Armand Roulin the eldest son was born on 5 May 1871 in Lambesc and died on 14 November 1945 He was 17 years of age when portrayed by Van Gogh 36 nbsp Portrait of Armand Roulin 1888 Museum Folkwang Essen F492 nbsp Portrait of Armand Roulin 1888 Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Rotterdam F493 nbsp Young Man with a Cap Armand Roulin 1888 Private Collection Zurich Switzerland F536 Camille Edit Camille Roulin the middle child was born in Lambesc in southern France on 10 July 1877 and died on 4 June 1922 34 When his portrait was painted Camille was eleven years of age The Van Gogh Museum painting 37 shows Camille s head and shoulders Yellow brush strokes behind him are evocative of the sun 38 nbsp Portrait of Camille Roulin 1888 Oil on Canvas Philadelphia Museum of Art Philadelphia Pennsylvania F537 nbsp Portrait of Camille Roulin 1888 Oil on Canvas 40 5 X 32 5 cm Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam Netherlands F538 nbsp The Schoolboy with Uniform Cap Camille Roulin early December 1888 Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Brazil F665 Marcelle Edit nbsp Mother Roulin with Her Baby 1888 The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York F491 Marcelle Roulin the youngest child was born on 31 July 1888 and four months old when Van Gogh made her portraits 34 She was painted three times by herself and twice on her mother s lap 39 Madame Roulin s husband the postman was good friends with Vincent van Gogh while they were both in Arles The portrait of Madame Roulin and her baby was painted through November and December 1888 citation needed nbsp Roulin s Baby 1888 Oil on Canvas National Gallery of Art Washington D C F440 nbsp Portrait of Marcelle Roulin 1888 Oil on Canvas 35 X 24 5 cm Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam Netherlands F441 nbsp Portrait of Marcelle Roulin 1888 Oil on Canvas Fondation Socindec Vaduz Liechtenstein F441a Vieux Paysan Patience Escalier Edit nbsp Patience Escalier second version end August 1888 Oil on canvas 69 x 56 cm Private collection F444 Patience Escalier was a gardener and a shephard by trade and his portrait the result of Van Gogh s desire to paint an older peasant who resembled his father in features 40 There are two versions of this portrait One held by the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena California and the other in the private collection of Philip Niarchos 41 nbsp Old Peasant Patience Escalier Drawing in pen and ink September 1888 Fogg Art Museum Cambridge MA F1460 Saint Remy en Provence 1889 1890 EditMain article Saint Paul Asylum Saint Remy Van Gogh series nbsp GarconThe Trabuc Family Edit Francois Trabuc who was the chief orderly at Saint Paul and his wife Jeanne both sat for van Gogh Francois Trabuc had a look of contemplative calm which van Gogh found interesting in spite of the misery he had witness at Saint Paul and a Marseilles hospital during outbreaks of cholera He wrote to Theo of Trabuc s character a military presence and small keen black eyes If it were not for his intelligence and kindness his eyes could seem like that of a bird of prey 42 nbsp Francois Trabuc nbsp Jeanne Trabuc b w copy Portrait of a Patient Edit While in Saint Paul Van Gogh wrote of other patients and their support for one another Though here there are some patients very seriously ill the fear and horror of madness that I used to have has already lessened a great deal And though here you continually hear terrible cries and howls like beasts in a menagerie in spite of that people get to know each other very well and help each other when their attacks come on 43 nbsp Portrait of a Patient in Saint PaulAuvers sur Oise 1890 EditThe Gachet Family Edit nbsp Doctor Gachet first version Private collectionMain article Portrait of Dr Gachet Portrait of Dr Gachet is one of the most famous paintings by Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh of Dr Paul Gachet who cared for the artist in his last months In 1990 it fetched a record price at auction selling for 82 5 million 75 million plus a 10 percent buyer s commission 44 Dr Gachet was an amateur painter and engraver Vincent van Gogh went to the doctor for medical care Van Gogh saw himself in the doctor like himself he saw in Dr Gachet the heart broken expression of our time citation needed Similar to many of van Gogh s portraits the painting is a study not of the physical features of the man but of the inner qualities of the doctor s personality citation needed nbsp Paul Ferdinand Gachet 1890Oil on canvas 68 x 57 cmMusee d Orsay Paris nbsp Marguerite Gachet 1890Oil on canvas 102 x 50 cmKunstmuseum Basel nbsp Marguerite Gachet in the Garden 1890 Musee d Orsay Paris France F756 Adeline Ravoux Edit nbsp Portrait of Adeline Ravoux Half Figure 1890Private Collection F768 Portrait of Adeline Ravoux was painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1890 The twelve year old Adeline Ravoux was the daughter of Arthur Gustave Ravoux whose inn is where Van Gogh lodged in Auvers sur Oise She later wrote a memoir of Van Gogh s stay with them She witnessed Van Gogh s return to the inn after the fatal incident where he shot himself Vincent walked bent holding his stomach again exaggerating his habit of holding one shoulder higher than the other Mother asked him M Vincent we were anxious we are happy to see you to return have you had a problem He replied in a suffering voice No but I have he did not finish crossed the hall took the staircase and climbed to his bedroom I was witness to this scene Vincent made on us such a strange impression that Father got up and went to the staircase to see if he could hear anything 45 See also Paintings of Children Van Gogh series A sheet of figure studies F1652r has at its upper left the profile of a young girl recognizably Adeline Ravoux The young girl seen from behind to the left is assumed to be her as well She is thought to appear in a number of other paintings including especially F819 Two Ladies Walking in a Landscape The sheet fetched 480 000 at a Christie s sale in 2007 46 47 nbsp Portrait of Adeline RavouxJune 1890Private collection F769 nbsp Portrait of Adeline RavouxJune 1890Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland Ohio F768 nbsp Sheet with Many Sketches of FiguresJuly 1890Private collection F1652r Child with Orange Edit See also Paintings of Children Van Gogh series nbsp Child with Orange June July 1890 Private Collection F785 Girl in White Edit Main article Girl in White Girl in White also known as Young Girl Standing Against a Background of Wheat and Woman in a Cornfield was painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1890 in Auvers sur Oise France during the last months of his life Girl in White has been part of the Chester Dale Collection in the National Gallery of Art Washington D C since 1963 citation needed nbsp Little Arlesienne Edit The Little Arlesienne Head of a Girl is found at the Kroller Muller Museum See also Paintings of Children Van Gogh series nbsp The Little Arlesienne Head of a Girl 1890Kroller Muller Museum Otterlo Netherlands F518 Young Peasant Woman with Straw Hat Edit Main article Peasant Woman Against a Background of Wheat Peasant Woman Against a Background of Wheat is an 1890 painting by Vincent van Gogh Van Gogh went on to paint several versions of this painting The painting has changed hands several times In 1997 Stephen Wynn paid 47 5 million for the painting On October 7 2005 it was announced that Stephen Wynn had sold the painting along with Gauguin s Bathers to Steven A Cohen for more than 100 million citation needed nbsp Young Peasant Woman with Straw Hat Sitting in the WheatJune 1890Private Collection F774 Two Children Edit Two Young Girls also called Two Children is owned by Musee d Orsay Paris Another version of Two Children is part of a private collection F784 See also Paintings of Children Van Gogh series nbsp Two Young Girls or Two Children 1890 Musee d Orsay Paris France F783 nbsp Two Children 1890 Private Collection F784 Young Man with Cornflower Edit The Young Man with Cornflower was made in June 1890 in Auvers See also Paintings of Children Van Gogh series nbsp Young Man with CornflowerJune 1890Private collection F787 See also EditList of works by Vincent van GoghResources EditNotes Edit Harrison R ed 2011 Vincent van Gogh Letter to Theo van Gogh Written c 11 July 1883 in The Hague Van Gogh Letters WebExhibits Retrieved 2011 05 12 Portrait of Jozef Blok 1882 Permanent Collection Van Gogh Museum 2005 2011 Retrieved 2011 05 10 See also More information Exceptional Portrait on the same page a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint postscript link van Gogh V van Heugten S Pissarro J Stolwijk C 2008 Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night Brusells Mercatorfonds with Van Gogh Museum and Museum of Modern Art pp 12 25 ISBN 978 0 87070 736 0 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Wallace R 1969 The World of Van Gogh 1853 1890 Alexandria VA USA Time Life Books pp 10 14 21 30 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 Head of an Old Man 1885 Permanent Collection Van Gogh Museum 2005 2011 Retrieved 2011 05 12 Crispino E 2008 1996 Van Gogh Minneapolis MN Oliver Press Inc p 32 ISBN 9781934545058 Leaf A Lebain F 2001 Van Gogh s Table At the Auberge Ravoux New York Artisan pp 40 44 ISBN 1 57965 182 8 Galbally A 2008 A remarkable friendship Vincent van Gogh and John Peter Russell Australia Melbourne University Publishing p 153 ISBN 9780522853766 L Italienne The Italian Woman Works in focus Musee d Orsay 2006 Archived from the original on 2017 02 16 Retrieved 2011 05 14 Portrait of Etienne Lucien Martin 1887 Permanent Collection Van Gogh Museum 2005 2011 Retrieved 2011 05 12 Mother by a Cradle Portrait of Leonie Rose Davy Charbuy 1887 Permanent Collection Van Gogh Museum 2005 2011 Retrieved 2011 05 12 Arnold Wilfred N Vincent van Gogh Chemicals Crises and Creativity Birkhauser Boston 1992 ISBN 0 8176 3616 1 page 253 Gayford Martin The Yellow House Van Gogh Gauguin and Nine Turbulent Weeks in Arles Fig Tree Penguin 2006 ISBN 0 670 91497 5 page 152 Harrison R ed 2011 Vincent van Gogh Letter to Wilhelmina van Gogh Written Summer fall 1887 in Paris Van Gogh Letters WebExhibits Retrieved 2011 05 12 Doiteau amp Leroy 1929 See SB VI 291 Brooks D Dr Felix Rey interviewed by Max Braumann 1928 The Vincent van Gogh Gallery endorsed by Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam David Brooks self published Retrieved 23 February 2011 Harrison R ed 2011 Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh Arles 21 June 1888 Van Gogh Letters WebExhibits Retrieved 2011 05 12 The Zouave 1888 Permanent Collection Van Gogh Museum 2005 2011 Retrieved 2011 05 12 Harrison R ed 2011 Vincent van Gogh Letter to Emile Bernard Written 23 June 1888 in Arles Van Gogh Letters WebExhibits Retrieved 2011 05 11 From van Gogh to Picasso from Kandinsky to Pollock masterpieces of modern art Solomon R Guggenheim Museum New York Thannhauser Collection by Krens Thomas Celant Germano Dennison Lisa Solomon R Guggenheim Museum Palazzo Grassi N6487 N4 S6385 1990 c 2 Pierre Weiller Nous avons retrouve le zouave de van Gogh in Les Lettres francaises 24 amp 31 March 1955 See SB6 296 300 Girl with Ruffled Hair The Mudlark Van Gogh Gallery 2011 Retrieved April 13 2011 An old woman of Arles 1888 Permanent Collection Van Gogh Museum 2005 2011 Retrieved 2011 05 12 Portrait of a One Eyed Man 1888 Permanent Collection Van Gogh Museum 2005 2011 Retrieved 2011 05 12 The Life of Eugene Boch History of the Portrait of Eugene Boch The Poet Letter W 7 from Vincent van Gogh to Wilhelmina van Gogh Arles 9 and 16 September 1888 original version in French and translation in English Accessed 1 May 2006 Letter 546 548 Portrait of the Artist s Mother October 1888 Collection Norton Simon Museum of Art 2002 2011 Retrieved 2011 05 11 Zemel C 1997 Van Gogh s Progress Utopia Modernity and Late Nineteenth Century Art Berkeley University of California Press p 128 ISBN 0 520 08849 2 Barnes Takeout Art Talk on Vincent van Gogh s The Postman Barnes Foundation 25 March 2020 Retrieved 10 April 2020 a b c d Jiminez J Banham J 2001 Dictionary of Artists Models Chicago Dearborn Publishers p 469 ISBN 1 57958 233 8 Lubin A 1996 1972 Stranger on the Earth A Psychological Biography of Vincent van Gogh Da Capo Press p 15 ISBN 0 306 80726 2 permanent dead link Letters of Joseph Roulin to Vincent van Gogh 22 May and 24 October 1889 see Van Crimpen Han amp Berends Alberts Monique De brieven van Vincent van Gogh SDU Uitgeverij The Hague 1990 pp 1878 79 No 779 1957 58 Nr 816 both letters written in French are hitherto only published in Dutch translation Portrait of Camille Roulin 1888 Permanent Collection Van Gogh Museum 2005 2011 Retrieved April 13 2011 Gayford M 2008 2006 The Yellow House Van Gogh Gauguin and Nine Turbulent Weeks in Provence Mariner Books pp 213 214 ISBN 978 0 618 99058 0 Portrait of Marcelle Roulin 1888 Permanent Collection Van Gogh Museum 2005 2011 Retrieved April 13 2011 Norton Simon Museum Portrait of a Peasant Patience Escalier The Art Wolf Private Treasures Top 10 private Art collections Garrett M 2006 Provence a cultural history Oxford and other locations Oxford University Press p 70 ISBN 0 19 530957 X Helvey J 2009 Irises Vincent van Gogh in the garden Los Angeles J Paul Getty Museum p 108 ISBN 978 0 89236 226 4 Van Gogh s vanishing act A high cost low profile canvas U S News Online Adeline Ravoux s memoir De La Faille p 304 Sale 1831 Lot 28 christies com Christie s References Edit Van Gogh Face to Face The Portraits with contributions by Roland Dorn George S Keyes Joseph J Rishel with Katherine Sachs George T M Shackelford Lauren Soth Judy Sund and a chronology by Katherine Sachs Detroit Institute of Arts amp Thames and Hudson 2000 ISBN 0 89558 153 1See also EditList of works by Vincent van Gogh Self portraits by Vincent van Gogh Paintings of Children Van Gogh series External links EditExternal video nbsp Van Gogh s Portrait of a Peasant from the Norton Simon An Introduction to the Exhibition Frick CollectionPere Tanguy Vincent van Gogh on the official website of the Musee Rodin The Harvesters Archived 2016 10 18 at the Wayback Machine Vincent van Gogh on the official website of the Musee Rodin Eugene Boch com website on Van Gogh s friend painted as the poet Van Gogh paintings and drawings a special loan exhibition a fully digitized exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries which contains material on these portraits see index Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Portraits by Vincent van Gogh amp oldid 1169656509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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