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Vincent van Gogh Portrait gallery

"What impassions me most – much, much more than all the rest of my métier – is the portrait, the modern portrait," Vincent wrote to his younger sister in early June 1890, a month before his death. "I should like – you see, I'm far from saying that I can, but I'm going to try anyway – I should like to do portraits which will appear as revelations to people in a hundred years' time."
Portrait of Trabuc, an Attendant at Saint-Paul Hospital, 1889, 61 x 46 cm Self-Portrait, 1889, 57 x 42 cm
Portrait of Trabuc, an Attendant at Saint-Paul Hospital, 1889, 61 x 46 cm Self-Portrait, 1889, 57 x 42 cm
The Arlesienne, Madame Ginoux  (mouse-over change pictures) Self-portrait with Bandaged Ear and Pipe, 1889, 51 x 45 cm Self Portriat Self-portrait, 1886, 39.5 x 29.5 cm, Gemeentemuseum, The Hague
Portrait of Pere Tanguy, Paris 1887, oil on canvas, 92 75 cm Musee Rodin. Paris Portrait of Doctor Gachet, 1890. oil on canvas 67 56 cm, Self-portrait in front of the Easel,1888, Rijksmuseum Patience Escalier with Walking Stick, 1888, 69 x 56 cm
Camillie Roulin, 1888, Rijksmuseum Young Peasant Woman with Straw Hat Sitting in the Wheat, 1890, oil on canvas, 92 x 73 cm Agostina Segatori Sitting in the Cafe du Tambourin, 1887, oil on canvas, 55 x 46 cm, Rijksmuseum The Zouave, 1888 81 x 65 cm
Portrait of artist's Mother, 1889, 40 x 32 cm Self Portrait Doctor Felix Rey, 1889, 64 x 53 cm, Pushkin Museum, Moscow Armand Roulin, 1888, 66 x 55 cm Folkwang Museum, Essen
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gogh-peasant.jpg (27136 bytes)Vincent van Gogh 1886-1888 Vincent was rejected at art school but was offered a place in the beginner’s class, he turns that down, and moves in with his brother Theo who introduces Vincent to Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, and Degas. Seeing their paintings influences Vincent to use brighter colours. In the winter van Gogh meets Paul and Pere Tanguy,  both live a big influence on Vincent in the future. 1887 Exhibits in the Cafe du Tambourine along with , Bernard and Toulouse-Lautrec. While in Paris Vincent paints over 200 pictures in the two years he lived their with his Brother at the Rue Lepic adjacent to Boulevard De Clichy, this is called the artist quarter's, because along here lived: -

Dagas at            No 6

Renoir               No 11

John Russell       No 73

Cormon             No 104

Seurat               No 128

Signac               No 130

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