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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".
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 ...
Another self-portrait from 1889, often called the Oslo self-portrait because it is owned by the Nasjonalmuseet in Norway, [12] was authenticated in 2020 by the Van Gogh Museum. [13] This painting, with the artist looking sideways, was painted while the artist was in the asylum in Saint-Rémy and is "unmistakeably" his work.
Van Gogh was known for reusing canvas to save money by turning it round and working on the opposite side. The portrait shows a bearded sitter in a brimmed hat with a neckerchief loosely tied at ...
Portrait of Gauguin (van Gogh) [Wikidata] December 1888 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam Arles Oil on jute 37 x 33cm F 546 Van Gogh's Chair: December 1888 National Gallery, London Arles 93 x 73.5cm F 498 JH 1635 Paul Gauguin's Armchair (in Italian) December 1888 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam Arles 90.5 x 72.5cm F 499 JH 1636 Baby Marcelle Roulin ...
The National Gallery of Canada finds that "The undulating flow of the line is typical of the expressive quality of Van Gogh's late style." The impression owned by the National Gallery is from one of the 60 printings following Van Gogh's death by Dr. Gachet's son, Paul Gachet Jr. Gachet's collector's stamp appears on the bottom edge of the print ...
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