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Portraits of Vincent van Gogh

The portraits of Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) are the self-portraits, portraits of him by other artists, and photographs—one of which is dubious—of the Dutch artist. Van Gogh's dozens of self-portraits were an important part of his œuvre as a painter. Most probably, van Gogh's self-portraits are depicting the face as it appeared in the mirror he used to reproduce his face, i.e. his right side in the image is in reality the left side of his face.

Vincent van Gogh, Self-portrait without beard, end September 1889, (F 525), Oil on canvas, 40 × 31 cm., Private collection. This may have been Van Gogh's last self-portrait. Given as a birthday gift to his mother.[1]

Self-portraits

1885

On July 14, 2022, an almost certainly authentic self-portrait of van Gogh was uncovered under his 1885 painting "Head of a peasant woman".[2] Lesley Stevenson, a conservator at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, discovered it during an X-ray examination of their existing pieces. It shows a bearded van Gogh in a brimmed hat and a neckerchief around his throat. His left ear was clearly visible.[3] The portrait is covered under layers of cardboard and glue, which experts are searching for ways to remove in order to confirm its authenticity.[4] They believe it was painted when van Gogh moved to France and learnt about the work of the impressionists there, an experience that influenced his more colourful and expressive style that is much admired today.[3] The Dutch painter is known to often reuse his canvases or work on their reverse in order to save money. The X-ray image will be featured at a Royal Scottish Academy exhibit in Edinburgh and displayed using a specially made lightbox.[2][5]

Paris 1886

The first self-portrait by van Gogh that survived, is dated 1886.

Paris 1887

Arles

Saint-Rémy

All the self-portraits executed in Saint-Rémy show the artist's head from the left, i.e. the side with non-mutilated ear.

Auvers-sur-Oise

No self-portraits were executed by van Gogh in Auvers-sur-Oise, during the final weeks of his life.

Remarks

  • F208a: Self-Portrait with Dark Felt Hat is amongst the earliest of van Gogh's self-portraits. It was discovered late in the family collection and was not exhibited before 1945. Opinions differ about the date and place of its execution. De la Faille thought it painted in Antwerp before 1886, while Hulsker thought it painted in Paris in spring 1886. Hendriks and Tilborgh opt for autumn 1886, based on its resemblance to van Gogh's work that winter when he began to embrace Neo-impressionism. X-ray analysis reveals a nude figure study below. Since students did not work from nude models at Antwerp, this places the painting as executed in Paris where van Gogh had enrolled in Fernand Cormon's atelier. There is no other work in van Gogh's oeuvre which complements this portrait, which has led to some authors such as Dorn questioning its authenticity.[11] However Hendriks and Tilborgh are satisfied that the painting is consistent with others executed at the beginning and end of van Gogh's first year in Paris.[12] Marc Edo Tralbaut, van Gogh's principal biographer, especially valorised the portrait, selecting it for the dust-jacket of his biography and stating that van Gogh had "laid himself bare" for the portrait.[13] Tralbaut notes that van Gogh painted a number of self-portraits at this time, possibly because of his difficulty in getting models to sit for him. He was in poor health and his teeth were falling out, prompting him to grow a moustache to conceal them. At this time he was wearing city-clothes in an effort to stress his middle-class background as he strove to establish a conventional career for himself as an artist.
  • F627: This painting may have been van Gogh's last self-portrait, which he gave to his brother.[10]
  • F525: This painting may have been van Gogh's last self-portrait, which he gave to his mother as a birthday gift.[1][14] Van Gogh painted Self-Portrait without beard just after he had shaved himself (Hulsker thought it painted in Arles following his admission to hospital after mutilating his ear when he was also shaved, as can be seen in the "bandaged ear" portraits F527 and F529). The painting can be seen in the third (smaller) version of Bedroom in Arles at the Musée d'Orsay. The self-portrait is one of the most expensive paintings of all time, selling for $71.5 million in 1998 in New York. At the time, it was the third (or an inflation-adjusted fourth) most expensive painting ever sold.

Provenances

  • F476: Vincent van Gogh, Arles, (1888) gift; to Paul Gauguin, (1888-1897) sold. [Ambroise Vollard, Paris.] [Paul Cassirer Gallery, Berlin.] Dr. Hugo von Tschudi, Berlin, (1906-1911), by descent; to his widow, Angela von Tschudi, Munich (1911-1919), to Neue Staatsgalerie, Munich, (1919-1939); removed from the collection by the National Socialist (Nazi) authorities in 1938,(EK16554) consigned; to [Galerie Fischer, Lucerne, Switzerland, sale: Gemälde und Plastiken Moderner Meister aus Deutschen Museen, 30 June 1939, no. 45]; to Maurice Wertheim (1939-1951) bequest; to Fogg Art Museum, 1951. Notes: Gauguin sold the painting for Fr 300, Hugo von Tschudi bought the painting for the Nationalgalerie, Berlin, with funds from sponsors, but did not submit it to the Kaiser for pre-approval. He took the painting to Munich when he assumed post there.[15]

Scandals

In Nazi Germany, Vincent van Gogh's works were among those labelled generally "degenerate art". Several works were seized and sold/or destroyed by NS authorities including the self-portrait dedicated to Paul Gauguin, September 1888, which was seized from the Moderne Staatsgalerie in Munich to be sold at auction in 1939 in Lucerne, Switzerland, while other works by van Gogh could remain in this collection, but were kept under lock and key.

Fakes

 
Self-Portrait, à l'oreille mutilée, 1889? (F 528)
Oil on canvas, 40 × 31 cm
National Gallery, Oslo

Almost at the same time as when his Catalogue raisonné was published, Jacob Baart de la Faille had to admit that he had included paintings emerging from dubious sources, and of dubious quality. Shortly after, in 1930, De la Faille rejected some thirty odd paintings, which he had originally included in his catalogue - together with a hundred of others he had already excluded: Self-portraits - and Sunflowers - held a prominent place in the set he now rejected. In 1970, the editors of De la Faille's posthumous manuscript brand marked most of these dubious Self-portraits as forgeries,[16] but could not settle all disputes, at least on one:

  • The Selfportrait 'a l'éstampe japonais', then in the collection of William Goetz, Los Angeles, was included, though all editors refused its authenticity.[17]

Meanwhile, the authenticity of a second "self-portrait" has been challenged:

  • The Selfportrait, 'à l'oreille mutilée', acquired in 1910 for the Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo, had been unanimously rejected by scholars and technical researchers for decades, until provenance research by staff members reported pro domo the contrary.[18] On January 20, 2020 the results of research into this painting were published, and the conclusion was that this is a real Van Gogh painting, painted in the time that he was in a mental institution.[19]

Note the painter shows his right ear, if painted via a mirror, while Van Gogh cut his left ear.

Portraits of Vincent van Gogh by other artists

Photographs

See also

Sources

Notes

  1. ^ a b Pickvance (1986), 131
  2. ^ a b "Vincent Van Gogh: Self-portrait discovered in Scotland - CBBC Newsround". Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  3. ^ a b Ogg, Jordan (2022-07-14). "Hidden Van Gogh self-portrait discovered". National Galleries of Scotland. from the original on 2022-07-14.
  4. ^ Timsit, Annabelle (2022-07-14). "Secret Van Gogh self-portrait discovered by X-ray of another painting". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286.
  5. ^ Reuters (2022-07-14). "Hidden Van Gogh self-portrait found behind painting in Scotland". Reuters. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  6. ^ "Vincent van Gogh - Self-portrait". Online catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
  7. ^ "To Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Thursday, 5 and Friday, 6 September 1889". Vincent van Gogh: The Letters. Van Gogh Museum. Note 4. Retrieved 26 February 2012. People say – and I’m quite willing to believe it – that it's difficult to know oneself ...
  8. ^ "To Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, on or about Friday, 20 September 1889". Vincent van Gogh: The Letters. Van Gogh Museum. Note 14. Retrieved 26 February 2012. I have another one which is an attempt from when I was ill.
  9. ^ "To Willemien van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Thursday, 19 September 1889". Vincent van Gogh: The Letters. Van Gogh Museum. Note 16. Retrieved 26 February 2012. Lately I’ve done two portraits of myself, one of which is quite in character, I think, ...
  10. ^ a b Walther 2000, p. 74.
  11. ^ Dorn 2005 pp. 19,21
  12. ^ Hendriks, Tilborgh 2011 pp. 271-3
  13. ^ Tralbaut 1961. pp. 188-89
  14. ^ "To Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Saturday, 28 September 1889". Vincent van Gogh: The Letters. Van Gogh Museum. 1r:1. ... a little portrait of me.
  15. ^ "From the Harvard Art Museums' collections Self-Portrait Dedicated to Paul Gauguin".
  16. ^ De la Faille 1970, nos. CHK
  17. ^ De la Faille 1970, no. 476a: inscribed étude à la bougie
  18. ^ Marit Ingeborg Lange: The provenance of Vincent van Gogh's 'Self-portrait' in Oslo, Burlington Magazine CXLVIII/1235, February 2006, p.113-116
  19. ^ "Onderzoekers concluderen over betwijfeld schilderij: Dit is toch echt een van Gogh".
  20. ^ "A portrait of the artist as a middle-aged man?". TheGuardian.com. 24 February 2004.

References

  • Dorn, Roland: Vincent, portraitiste: Bemerkungen zu ein paar heissen Eisen, in: Lukas Gloor, ed.: Van Gogh echt falsch: Zwei Selbstbildnisse der Sammlung Emil Bührle, Zürich 2005, pp. 7 – 21
  • Hammacher, A. M.: Van Gogh: Selbstbildnisse, Philipp Reclam jun., Stuttgart 1960; 2nd edition 1970
  • Hendriks, Ella; van Tilborgh, Louis. Vincent Van Gogh Paintings: 2, Lund Humphries 2011, ISBN 978-1848220836
  • Van Lindert, Juleke, & Van Uitert, Evert: Een eigentijdse expressie: Vincent van Gogh en zijn portretten, Meulenhoff/Landshoff, Amsterdam 1990 ISBN 90-290-8350-6
  • Pickvance, Ronald. Van Gogh In Saint-Rémy and Auvers (exh. cat. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: Abrams, 1986. ISBN 0-87099-477-8
  • Tralbaut, Marc Edo. Vincent van Gogh, London 1961, Macmillan, ISBN 033-3109104
  • Walther, Ingo (2000). Van Gogh. Cologne: Taschen. ISBN 978-3-8228-6322-0.

External links

  • 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)
  • photograph supposedly of Van Gogh and Gauguin from 1887...
  •   Media related to Self-portraits by Vincent van Gogh at Wikimedia Commons

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The portraits of Vincent van Gogh 1853 1890 are the self portraits portraits of him by other artists and photographs one of which is dubious of the Dutch artist Van Gogh s dozens of self portraits were an important part of his œuvre as a painter Most probably van Gogh s self portraits are depicting the face as it appeared in the mirror he used to reproduce his face i e his right side in the image is in reality the left side of his face Vincent van Gogh Self portrait without beard end September 1889 F 525 Oil on canvas 40 31 cm Private collection This may have been Van Gogh s last self portrait Given as a birthday gift to his mother 1 Contents 1 Self portraits 1 1 1885 1 2 Paris 1886 1 3 Paris 1887 1 4 Arles 1 5 Saint Remy 1 6 Auvers sur Oise 2 Remarks 3 Provenances 4 Scandals 5 Fakes 6 Portraits of Vincent van Gogh by other artists 7 Photographs 8 See also 9 Sources 9 1 Notes 9 2 References 10 External linksSelf portraits Edit1885 Edit On July 14 2022 an almost certainly authentic self portrait of van Gogh was uncovered under his 1885 painting Head of a peasant woman 2 Lesley Stevenson a conservator at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art discovered it during an X ray examination of their existing pieces It shows a bearded van Gogh in a brimmed hat and a neckerchief around his throat His left ear was clearly visible 3 The portrait is covered under layers of cardboard and glue which experts are searching for ways to remove in order to confirm its authenticity 4 They believe it was painted when van Gogh moved to France and learnt about the work of the impressionists there an experience that influenced his more colourful and expressive style that is much admired today 3 The Dutch painter is known to often reuse his canvases or work on their reverse in order to save money The X ray image will be featured at a Royal Scottish Academy exhibit in Edinburgh and displayed using a specially made lightbox 2 5 Paris 1886 Edit The first self portrait by van Gogh that survived is dated 1886 Two Self Portraits and Several Details Drawing Paris 1886Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F1378r Self Portrait with Dark Felt Hat at the Easel 1886Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F181 Self Portrait with Pipe 1886Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F208 Self Portrait with Pipe 1886Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F180 Self Portrait with Dark Felt Hat 1886Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F208a Self Portrait Autumn 1886 ParisGemeentemuseum Den Haag The Hague F187v Self Portrait Winter 1886 87 Wadsworth Atheneum Hartford F 268 Self Portrait Winter 1886 87 Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F 269v Self Portrait Winter 1886 87 Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F 267 Self Portrait Winter 1886 87 Kroller Muller Museum Otterlo F 380 Self Portrait 1887Oil on pasteboard 42 cm x 34 cmRijksmuseum Amsterdam F295 Paris 1887 Edit Self Portrait with Pipe and Glass 1887Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F263a Self Portrait with Grey Felt Hat March April 1887Oil on pasteboard 19 14 cmVan Gogh Museum Amsterdam F296 Self Portrait 1887Oil on artist s board mounted on cradled panel 41 32 5 cmArt Institute of Chicago F 345 Self Portrait with Straw Hat Summer 1887Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F469 Self Portrait with Straw Hat reverse image 1887Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F61v Self Portrait with Straw Hat Summer 1887 Oil on pasteboard 34 9 26 7 cmDetroit Institute of Arts F526 Self Portrait with Straw Hat 1887 Metropolitan Museum of Art F365v Self Portrait with Straw Hat and a Pipe reverse image 1887Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F179v Self Portrait Summer 1887Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam F 356 Self Portrait Summer 1887 ParisVan Gogh Museum Amsterdam F77v Self Portrait Summer 1887 ParisVan Gogh Museum Amsterdam F109v Self Portrait Autumn 1887Oil on canvas 47 35 cmMusee d Orsay Paris F320 Self Portrait with Japanese print December 1887Kunstmuseum Basel on loan from Emily Dreyfus Foundation F319 Self Portrait with Grey Felt Hat Winter 1887 88 Oil on canvas 44 37 5 cmVan Gogh Museum Amsterdam F344 Self Portrait 1887 88 F1672a Self Portrait 1887 88Foundation E G Buhrle Collection Zurich F366 Self Portrait as a Painter December 1887 February 1888 Oil on canvas 65 1 cm 50 cmVan Gogh Museum Amsterdam F522 Arles Edit Self Portrait with Pipe and Straw Hat Summer 1888Oil on pasteboard 42 31 cmVan Gogh Museum Amsterdam F524 Self portrait dedicated to Paul Gauguin September 1888Oil on canvas 62 52 cmFogg Art Museum Cambridge MA F476 see Provenances below Self portrait dedicated to Charles Laval Arles November December 1888Private collection F501 Self portrait with Bandaged Ear January 1889Oil on canvas 51 45 cmPrivate Collection F529 Self portrait with Bandaged Ear Easel and Japanese Print January 1889Oil on canvas 60 49 cmCourtauld Institute Galleries London F527 Painter on his way to work Vincent van Gogh on the road to Montmajour August 1888 F 448 Oil on canvas 48 44 cm believed to have been destroyed by fire in World War IISaint Remy Edit All the self portraits executed in Saint Remy show the artist s head from the left i e the side with non mutilated ear Self Portrait August 1889Oil on canvas 57 43 5 cmNational Gallery of Art Washington D C F626 JH1770 6 7 8 9 Self Portrait September 1889Oil on canvas 65 54 cmMusee d Orsay Paris This may have been Van Gogh s last self portrait 10 F627 see Remarks below Self portrait without beard end September 1889Oil on canvas 40 31 cmPrivate collection Another contender for being Van Gogh s last self portrait F525 see Remarks below Auvers sur Oise Edit No self portraits were executed by van Gogh in Auvers sur Oise during the final weeks of his life Remarks EditF208a Self Portrait with Dark Felt Hat is amongst the earliest of van Gogh s self portraits It was discovered late in the family collection and was not exhibited before 1945 Opinions differ about the date and place of its execution De la Faille thought it painted in Antwerp before 1886 while Hulsker thought it painted in Paris in spring 1886 Hendriks and Tilborgh opt for autumn 1886 based on its resemblance to van Gogh s work that winter when he began to embrace Neo impressionism X ray analysis reveals a nude figure study below Since students did not work from nude models at Antwerp this places the painting as executed in Paris where van Gogh had enrolled in Fernand Cormon s atelier There is no other work in van Gogh s oeuvre which complements this portrait which has led to some authors such as Dorn questioning its authenticity 11 However Hendriks and Tilborgh are satisfied that the painting is consistent with others executed at the beginning and end of van Gogh s first year in Paris 12 Marc Edo Tralbaut van Gogh s principal biographer especially valorised the portrait selecting it for the dust jacket of his biography and stating that van Gogh had laid himself bare for the portrait 13 Tralbaut notes that van Gogh painted a number of self portraits at this time possibly because of his difficulty in getting models to sit for him He was in poor health and his teeth were falling out prompting him to grow a moustache to conceal them At this time he was wearing city clothes in an effort to stress his middle class background as he strove to establish a conventional career for himself as an artist F627 This painting may have been van Gogh s last self portrait which he gave to his brother 10 F525 This painting may have been van Gogh s last self portrait which he gave to his mother as a birthday gift 1 14 Van Gogh painted Self Portrait without beard just after he had shaved himself Hulsker thought it painted in Arles following his admission to hospital after mutilating his ear when he was also shaved as can be seen in the bandaged ear portraits F527 and F529 The painting can be seen in the third smaller version of Bedroom in Arles at the Musee d Orsay The self portrait is one of the most expensive paintings of all time selling for 71 5 million in 1998 in New York At the time it was the third or an inflation adjusted fourth most expensive painting ever sold Provenances EditF476 Vincent van Gogh Arles 1888 gift to Paul Gauguin 1888 1897 sold Ambroise Vollard Paris Paul Cassirer Gallery Berlin Dr Hugo von Tschudi Berlin 1906 1911 by descent to his widow Angela von Tschudi Munich 1911 1919 to Neue Staatsgalerie Munich 1919 1939 removed from the collection by the National Socialist Nazi authorities in 1938 EK16554 consigned to Galerie Fischer Lucerne Switzerland sale Gemalde und Plastiken Moderner Meister aus Deutschen Museen 30 June 1939 no 45 to Maurice Wertheim 1939 1951 bequest to Fogg Art Museum 1951 Notes Gauguin sold the painting for Fr 300 Hugo von Tschudi bought the painting for the Nationalgalerie Berlin with funds from sponsors but did not submit it to the Kaiser for pre approval He took the painting to Munich when he assumed post there 15 Scandals EditIn Nazi Germany Vincent van Gogh s works were among those labelled generally degenerate art Several works were seized and sold or destroyed by NS authorities including the self portrait dedicated to Paul Gauguin September 1888 which was seized from the Moderne Staatsgalerie in Munich to be sold at auction in 1939 in Lucerne Switzerland while other works by van Gogh could remain in this collection but were kept under lock and key Fakes Edit Self Portrait a l oreille mutilee 1889 F 528 Oil on canvas 40 31 cmNational Gallery Oslo Almost at the same time as when his Catalogue raisonne was published Jacob Baart de la Faille had to admit that he had included paintings emerging from dubious sources and of dubious quality Shortly after in 1930 De la Faille rejected some thirty odd paintings which he had originally included in his catalogue together with a hundred of others he had already excluded Self portraits and Sunflowers held a prominent place in the set he now rejected In 1970 the editors of De la Faille s posthumous manuscript brand marked most of these dubious Self portraits as forgeries 16 but could not settle all disputes at least on one The Selfportrait a l estampe japonais then in the collection of William Goetz Los Angeles was included though all editors refused its authenticity 17 Meanwhile the authenticity of a second self portrait has been challenged The Selfportrait a l oreille mutilee acquired in 1910 for the Nasjonalgalleriet Oslo had been unanimously rejected by scholars and technical researchers for decades until provenance research by staff members reported pro domo the contrary 18 On January 20 2020 the results of research into this painting were published and the conclusion was that this is a real Van Gogh painting painted in the time that he was in a mental institution 19 Note the painter shows his right ear if painted via a mirror while Van Gogh cut his left ear Portraits of Vincent van Gogh by other artists Edit John Russell Vincent van Gogh 1886 Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam Henri de Toulouse Lautrec Portrait of Vincent van Gogh 1887 pastel on cardboard Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam Paul Gauguin The Painter of Sunflowers 1888 Van Gogh Museum AmsterdamPhotographs Edit Photograph of Theo van Gogh age 13 1866 Photograph of Vincent van Gogh age 19 c 1873 Photo by Victor Morin c 1886 Quebec Discovered in the early 1990s a disputed unconfirmed photograph of Vincent 20 See also EditList of works by Vincent van GoghSources EditNotes Edit a b Pickvance 1986 131 a b Vincent Van Gogh Self portrait discovered in Scotland CBBC Newsround Retrieved 2022 07 15 a b Ogg Jordan 2022 07 14 Hidden Van Gogh self portrait discovered National Galleries of Scotland Archived from the original on 2022 07 14 Timsit Annabelle 2022 07 14 Secret Van Gogh self portrait discovered by X ray of another painting Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Reuters 2022 07 14 Hidden Van Gogh self portrait found behind painting in Scotland Reuters Retrieved 2022 07 18 Vincent van Gogh Self portrait Online catalogue National Gallery of Art Washington DC To Theo van Gogh Saint Remy de Provence Thursday 5 and Friday 6 September 1889 Vincent van Gogh The Letters Van Gogh Museum Note 4 Retrieved 26 February 2012 People say and I m quite willing to believe it that it s difficult to know oneself To Theo van Gogh Saint Remy de Provence on or about Friday 20 September 1889 Vincent van Gogh The Letters Van Gogh Museum Note 14 Retrieved 26 February 2012 I have another one which is an attempt from when I was ill To Willemien van Gogh Saint Remy de Provence Thursday 19 September 1889 Vincent van Gogh The Letters Van Gogh Museum Note 16 Retrieved 26 February 2012 Lately I ve done two portraits of myself one of which is quite in character I think a b Walther 2000 p 74 Dorn 2005 pp 19 21 Hendriks Tilborgh 2011 pp 271 3 Tralbaut 1961 pp 188 89 To Theo van Gogh Saint Remy de Provence Saturday 28 September 1889 Vincent van Gogh The Letters Van Gogh Museum 1r 1 a little portrait of me From the Harvard Art Museums collections Self Portrait Dedicated to Paul Gauguin De la Faille 1970 nos CHK De la Faille 1970 no 476a inscribed etude a la bougie Marit Ingeborg Lange The provenance of Vincent van Gogh s Self portrait in Oslo Burlington Magazine CXLVIII 1235 February 2006 p 113 116 Onderzoekers concluderen over betwijfeld schilderij Dit is toch echt een van Gogh A portrait of the artist as a middle aged man TheGuardian com 24 February 2004 References Edit Dorn Roland Vincent portraitiste Bemerkungen zu ein paar heissen Eisen in Lukas Gloor ed Van Gogh echt falsch Zwei Selbstbildnisse der Sammlung Emil Buhrle Zurich 2005 pp 7 21 Hammacher A M Van Gogh Selbstbildnisse Philipp Reclam jun Stuttgart 1960 2nd edition 1970 Hendriks Ella van Tilborgh Louis Vincent Van Gogh Paintings 2 Lund Humphries 2011 ISBN 978 1848220836 Van Lindert Juleke amp Van Uitert Evert Een eigentijdse expressie Vincent van Gogh en zijn portretten Meulenhoff Landshoff Amsterdam 1990 ISBN 90 290 8350 6 Pickvance Ronald Van Gogh In Saint Remy and Auvers exh cat Metropolitan Museum of Art New York Abrams 1986 ISBN 0 87099 477 8 Tralbaut Marc Edo Vincent van Gogh London 1961 Macmillan ISBN 033 3109104 Walther Ingo 2000 Van Gogh Cologne Taschen ISBN 978 3 8228 6322 0 External links EditVan 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 photograph supposedly of Van Gogh and Gauguin from 1887 Media related to Self portraits by Vincent van Gogh at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Portraits of Vincent van Gogh amp oldid 1127557773, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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