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The artist met Joseph Roulin, a 47-year-old postal worker, in the late 1880s. The series of artworks will be reunited at ...
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Van Gogh Museum have staged the first show dedicated to Vincent van Gogh's Roulin ...
In art and life, Van Gogh “needed depth, something that spoke to his heart, that relieved his loneliness and reassured him he was still part of the human community,” says Unger. Misunderstood in ...
Van Gogh’s self-portraits are highly prized and only two others remain in private hands. This one was particularly personal for Vincent ... view from Van Gogh's bedroom. A ploughman is at ...
Joseph Roulin, a postman, was Van Gogh’s closest friend in Arles. Vincent painted not only him, but also his wife Augustine and their three children. Van Gogh and Roulin were drinking companions ...
In the late 1880s, Vincent ... at the Arles train station, and their relationship became pivotal. Roulin, depicted in his ...
a postman in Arles. A new exhibition explores this close friendship, and how it benefited art history. On 23 December, 1888, the day that Vincent van Gogh mutilated his ear and presented the ...
After several years in the making, the museums have mounted a modestly sized, but tightly woven together collection of Vincent Van Gogh ... of his bedroom in the yellow house, painted in Saint-Remy, ...