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Vincent van Gogh, Portrait of Vincent van Gogh, the artist's grandfather, 1881, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam Vincent van Gogh's grandfather (born 1789) was also named Vincent van Gogh. According to the artist's first biographer, his sister-in-law Johanna van Gogh , the grandfather was a pastor, and the son of Johanna van der Vin of Malines and ...
Theodorus "Theo" van Gogh [1] was born on 1 May 1857 in the village of Groot-Zundert in the province of North Brabant, Netherlands. [citation needed] He was the son of Theodorus van Gogh and Anna Cornelia Carbentus. His elder brother was artist Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890).
Anna Carbentus van Gogh was an amateur artist who enjoyed making drawings of plants and flowers [1] and was a "keen watercolorist". [2] At the same time, it should be recognized that drawing and painting with watercolors was a common activity by the bourgeois strata at that time.
Nederlands: Gezin van Vincent van Gogh. Hijzelf, zijn ouders, broers en zussen. Van boven naar beneden en van links naar rechts: De ouders: Theodorus van Gogh (1822-1885) Anna Cornelia van Gogh-Carbentus (1819 - 1907). Hun kinderen: Vincent Willem, de schilder (30 maart 1853 - 29 juli 1890) Anna Cornelia (1855-1930) Theo (1857-1891)
Willemina Jacoba van Gogh was born on 16 March 1862 in Zundert in the Netherlands, daughter of Theodorus van Gogh and Anna Cornelia Carbentus. She had three brothers Vincent, Theo, and Cor, and two sisters Elisabeth (Lise) and Anna. Wil and Vincent were close at an early age.
In the following months his mother, Anna-Cornelia van Gogh-Carbentus, decided to move to a smaller home for her and her daughter Wil. They found an upper part of a house on the corner of the Nieuwe Ginnekenstraat and Wapenplein (nowadays Van Coothplein 33 A) in Breda and moved there on 30 March 1886 (coincidentally Vincent's 33rd birthday).
The Van Gogh family: On top Theodorus van Gogh (1822–1885) and Anna Cornelia van Gogh-Carbentus (1819–1907), below left to right Vincent Willem (1853–1890), Anna Cornelia (1855–1930), Theo (1857–1891), Elisabetha Huberta (1859–1936), Willemina Jacoba (1862–1941) and Cornelis Vincent (1867–1900)
Peasant Woman Digging in Front of Her Cottage (F142) was one of the paintings that Van Gogh left behind when he went to Antwerp in 1885 and went to his mother Anna Carbentus van Gogh. [ 30 ] Two Women in the Moor , 1883, Van Gogh Museum , Amsterdam (F19)