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Le Moulin de la Galette is the title of several paintings made by Vincent van Gogh in 1886 of a windmill, the Moulin de la Galette, which was near Van Gogh and his brother Theo's apartment in Montmartre. The owners of the windmill maximized the view on the butte overlooking Paris, creating a terrace for viewing and a dance hall for entertainment.
1886 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam Paris 41 x 32.5cm F 216h JH 1058 Plaster Statuette of a Female Torso (van Gogh) [Wikidata] 1886 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam Paris 35 x 27cm F 216j JH 1059 Plaster Statuette of a Female Torso (van Gogh) [Wikidata] 1886 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam Paris 46.5 x 38cm F 216b JH 1060
Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette (Dutch: Kop van een skelet met brandende sigaret) is an early work by Vincent van Gogh.The small and undated oil-on-canvas painting featuring a skeleton and cigarette is part of the permanent collection of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. [1]
Van Gogh's drawing of 87 Hackford Road. In July 1869, Van Gogh's uncle, “Cent” Van Gogh, helped him obtain a position with the art dealer Goupil & Cie in The Hague.After his training, in June 1873, Goupil transferred him to London, where he lodged at 87 Hackford Road, Brixton, [1] and worked at Messrs. Goupil & Co., 17 Southampton Street. [2]
The Montmartre paintings are a group of works that Vincent van Gogh created in 1886 and 1887 of the Paris district of Montmartre while living there, at 54 Rue Lepic, with his brother Theo. Rather than capture urban settings in Paris, Van Gogh preferred pastoral scenes, such as Montmartre and Asnières in the northwest suburbs.
Van Gogh learned about Fernand Cormon's atelier from Theo. [114] He worked at the studio in April and May 1886, [115] where he frequented the circle of the Australian artist John Russell, who painted his portrait in 1886. [116]