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The Langlois Bridge at Arles with Women Washing is one of van Gogh's most iconic and best loved paintings, acknowledged as the first masterpiece of his Arles period. [18] It depicts common canal-side activities. A little yellow cart crosses the bridge while a group of women in smocks and multicoloured caps wash linen on the shore.
Langlois Bridge (French: Pont de Langlois) was a double-beam drawbridge in Arles, France, which was the subject of several paintings by Vincent van Gogh in 1888. Being one of eleven drawbridges built by a Dutch engineer along the channel from Arles to Port-de-Bouc , this bridge might have reminded the artist of his homeland.
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Arles F 1500 JH 1373 Orchard with Arles in the Background: April 1888 The Hyde Collection, New York Arles F 1516 JH 1376 Langlois Bridge at Arles Seen from the Road: March 1888 Staatsgalerie Stuttgart: Arles F 1470 JH 1377 Orchard with Blossoming Plum Trees (The White Orchard) April 1888 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam Arles F 1414 JH 1385
The Canal d'Arles à Fos (also: Canal d'Arles à Bouc) is a canal in southern France. It connects the Rhône near Arles with Fos-sur-Mer. It is 31 km (19 mi) long with one lock. [1] The Langlois Bridge painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1888 was one of the drawbridges across the canal.
Pages in category "Paintings of Arles by Vincent van Gogh" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. ... Langlois Bridge at Arles;
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L'Arlésienne, L'Arlésienne : Madame Ginoux, or Portrait of Madame Ginoux is the title given to a group of six similar paintings by Vincent van Gogh, painted in Arles, November 1888 (or later), and in Saint-Rémy, February 1890. L'Arlésienne (French pronunciation: [laʁlezjɛn]) means literally "the woman from Arles".