Art and Art History Collection (Saskia)

Beautiful Angele Madame Angele Satre, the Inkeeper at Pont-Aven

Creator

Unknown

Files

Download

Download image (4.4 MB)

Publisher

Saskia, Ltd., Cultural Documentation

Abstract

In October-December 1888, following the persistent suggestions of his art-dealer, Theo van Gogh, Gauguin visited the man's brother, Vincent, in Arles. His stay with the sick artist, whom he disliked and even despised as a painter, and never bothered to conceal this, finished after Van Gogh cut off his own ear. His rediscovery of the merits of Degas--especially in his pastels--all combined with his own streak of megalomania to produce a style that had little in common with the thoughtful lyricism of impressionism.

Keywords

Paris, France, Denmark, Style: French Post-Impressionist, School: Post-Impressionist, Movement: Post-Impressionism, oil paintings --

Geographic Location

Paris, France; Denmark

Time Period

1889

Type

StillImage

Rights

This material is licensed by USF Libraries for the research and teaching needs of USF students, staff, and faculty only. See: https://lib.usf.edu/collections-and-discovery/collection-management/user-terms/

Access Restrictions

Only thumbnail images and descriptive information are available to non-USF users. Full access to this collection is available only to authorized users on the USF network on campus or via VPN.

Media Type

Pictures

Holding Location

University of South Florida

Identifier

A01-PFF0328

Beautiful Angele Madame Angele Satre, the Inkeeper at Pont-Aven

Share

 
COinS