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help| L'Arlésienne, L'Arlésienne (Madame Ginoux), or Portrait of Madame Ginoux are titles given to six paintings by Vincent van Gogh, painted in Arles, November 1888 (or later), and in Auvers, February 1890. Marie Jullian (or Julien), born in Arles June 8, 1848 and died there August 2, 1911, married Joseph-Michel Ginoux in 1866. Together they ran the Café de la Gare, 30 Place Lamartine, where Van Gogh... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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L'Arlésienne (painting)
L'Arlésienne, L'Arlésienne (Madame Ginoux), or Portrait of Madame Ginoux are titles given to six paintings by Vincent van Gogh, painted in Arles, November 1888 (or later), and in Auvers, February 1890. -
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L'Arlésienne
L'Arlésienne (painting), a series of paintings by Vincent van Gogh -
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L'Arlésienne (play)
L'Arlésienne was a novel, written by Alphonse Daudet and first published in his Lettres de mon moulin, in 1869. -
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Vincent van Gogh
Their first joint outdoor painting exercise was conducted at the picturesque Alyscamps. ... In September 1889 he painted two new versions of the Bedroom in Arles, and in February 1890 he painted four portraits of L'Arlésienne (Madame Ginoux), based directly on a charcoal sketch Gauguin had produced when Madame Ginoux had sat for both artists at the beginning of November 1888. -
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Provence
His story L'Arlésienne (1872) was made into a three-act play with music by Bizet. ... The painting shows the Announciation to the shepherds, with the Virgin Mary and Christ above the burning bush. -
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The Night Café
Soon after its execution, Van Gogh incorporated this painting into his Décoration for the Yellow House. ... ↑ See L'Arlésienne for details -
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Portraits by Vincent van Gogh
Vieux Arlésienne ... But he refused and offered the painting to the pharmacist of the hospital just passing by, a Mr Rousseau. -
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Les Arènes
Van Gogh's painting is therefore not a study from nature but done from memory. ... It seems that members of the Roulin Family are depicted in this portrait/, and the woman in Arlésienne costume has the profile of Madame Ginoux. -
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Emile Schuffenecker
↑ See Grossvogel 2000, no. 20: L'Arlésienne; no. 254: Homme à la pipe; no. 272: Jardin public ... Sacramento Bee - Efforts to authenticate painting brushed off by museum -
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Marc Allégret
1942 : L'Arlésienne
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