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Van Gogh, paintings and drawings: a special loan exhibition, a fully digitized exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries, which contains material on this painting (see index) The Potato Eaters (1885), oil on canvas, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; The Potato Eaters (1885), oil on canvas, Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo
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Van Gogh may have been inspired by the description of Jean-François Millet's biographer, Alfred Sensier of Potato Planting: "one of his [Millet's] most beautiful works" of a married couple "on a wide plain, at the edge of which is a village is lost in the luminous atmosphere; the man opens the ground and the woman drops in the seed potato ...
Canal with Women Washing (van Gogh) [Wikidata] July 1888 Private collection Arles 74 x 60cm F 427 JH 1490 The Painter on the Road to Tarascon: July 1888 Destroyed by fire in World War II Arles 48 x 44cm F 448 JH 1491 Sunny Lawn in a Public Park (van Gogh) [Wikidata] July 1888 Kunsthaus Zürich [c] Arles 60.5 x 73.5cm F 428 JH 1499
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Van Gogh used Millet's work, and Alfred Delaunay's etching of Millet's work, as inspiration for this painting. In Van Gogh's version he added black crows and made the winter scene more bleak, deserted and cold. His choice of color, composition and brushstroke make this work uniquely his own. [56] Two Peasant Women Digging in the Snow April, 1890